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  2. Category:Mythological pigs - Wikipedia

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    This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. ... (4 P, 7 F) Pages in category "Mythological pigs" The following 22 pages are in this category, out ...

  3. List of legendary creatures by type - Wikipedia

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    Basan, a fire-breathing chicken from Japanese mythology; Cockatrice, a chicken-headed dragon or serpent, visually similar to or confused with the Basilisk. Gallic rooster, a symbolic rooster used as an allegory for France; Gullinkambi, a rooster who lives in Valhalla in Norse mythology; Rooster of Barcelos, a mythological rooster from Portugal

  4. Lists of fictional species - Wikipedia

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    List of legendary creatures. List of legendary creatures by type; List of giants in mythology and folklore; Vampire folklore by region; Mythical.

  5. List of fictional pigs - Wikipedia

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    3 pig brothers who live in a city of anthropomorphic pigs and battle monstrous creatures from the Forbidden Zone. Borsti Werner: Eat My Dust!!! Werner and Andi's "house pig" Chuck Camp Lazlo: Cornfed Duckman: A detective's assistant, that solves crimes Dobson Ice Age: Continental Drift: A Metridiochoerus who is one of Captain Gutt's minions ...

  6. Crommyonian Sow - Wikipedia

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    Gaius Julius Hyginus says that the pig Theseus killed at Crommyon was a boar. [ 3 ] Plutarch repeats the story, but states that he had also been told that Phaia herself was a murderous female robber , and was nicknamed "Sow" because of her obese children and uncouth manners, and that she was the "sow" killed by Theseus.

  7. Aswang - Wikipedia

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    Aswang is an umbrella term for various shape-shifting evil creatures in Filipino folklore, such as vampires, ghouls, witches, viscera suckers, and transforming human-beast hybrids (usually dogs, cats, pigs).

  8. Gullinbursti - Wikipedia

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    Gullinbursti , meaning "Gold Mane" or "Golden Bristles") is a boar in Norse mythology. When Loki had Sif 's hair, Freyr 's ship Skíðblaðnir , and Odin 's spear Gungnir fashioned by the Sons of Ivaldi , he bet his own head with Brokkr that his brother Eitri ( Sindri ) would not have been able to make items to match the quality of those ...

  9. Lagahoo - Wikipedia

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    In the folklore of Trinidad and Tobago the Lagahoo or Lugarhou is a mythical shapeshifting monster. It is cousin to the French and the Germanic werewolf.. It seems like a normal human by day, but this creature takes on the form of a man with no head, who roams the night with a wooden coffin on its neck.