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  2. Chimera (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Manticore – a mythical creature with a human head, a lion body, a scorpion tail, spines like a porcupine, and bat wings in some iterations; Nue – a Japanese Chimera with the head of a monkey, the body of a tanuki, the legs of a tiger, and a snake-headed tail; Pegasus – a winged stallion in Greek mythology; Pixiu or Pi Yao – Chinese ...

  3. Snake Bite (truck) - Wikipedia

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    Snake Bite is an alternate name and identity used for Bigfoot monster trucks when two are scheduled at one event. The identity was initially created in 1991 to promote a Mattel Hot Wheels toy. Snake Bite was the first 3D character body monster truck.

  4. List of Greek mythological creatures - Wikipedia

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    Scythian Dracanae: upper body of a woman, lower body composed of two snake tails. Sea goats: creatures having the back end of a fish and the front parts of a goat. [2] Sirens: bird-like women whose irresistible song lured sailors to their deaths. Skolopendra: a giant sea monster said to be the size of a Greek trireme.

  5. File:Human body silhouette.svg - Wikipedia

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    This image is a derivative work of the following images: Upper body front.png licensed with PD-self . 2009-04-29T06:42:47Z -Strogoff-975x991 (498030 Bytes) Make the background transparent, much easier to use in SVG format.

  6. Noppera-bō - Wikipedia

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    Often, a noppera-bō would not actually exist, but was the disguise of a mujina, a fox kitsune, or a tanuki. [2] In Showa 4 (1767), in the kaidan collection Shinsetsu Hyakumonogatari, there were stories that told of how in Nijugawara in Kyoto (near the Nijo-ohashi bridge in the Nakagyō-ku, Kyoto), a monster called noppera-bō appeared and those that were attacked by it would have several ...

  7. Champ (folklore) - Wikipedia

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    In American folklore, Champ or Champy [1] is the name of a lake monster said to live in Lake Champlain, a 125-mile (201 km)-long body of fresh water shared by New York and Vermont, with a portion extending into Quebec, Canada. [2] The legend of the monster is considered a draw for tourism in the Burlington, Vermont and Plattsburgh, New York areas.

  8. List of body horror media - Wikipedia

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    Invasion of the Body Snatchers: 1956: as well as the 1978 remake, Body Snatchers, and The Invasion. Fiend Without a Face: 1958: The H-Man: 1958: The Blob: 1958: including its 1972 sequel Beware! The Blob and 1988 remake The Blob. I Married a Monster from Outer Space: 1958: The Fly: 1958: and its 1959 and 1965 sequels, the 1986 remake, and the ...

  9. Ushi-oni - Wikipedia

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    Something like the dragon dancers at a Chinese New Year celebration, this ushi-oni is represented with a huge, multiple-person costume with a cloth body and a carved, painted head held upon a pole. It has an oni-like head, a long neck, and the body of an ox. The body is either red or brown with shaggy hair similar to the coat of a yak.

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