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  3. Faceless cusk - Wikipedia

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    The mouth is located on the underside of the head. The sides of the head do not display any visible eyes. However, Typhlonus nasus does possess eyes, which can be seen deep beneath the skin in small-sized specimens. [7] It also possess two pairs of large nostrils towards the front of the head above the mouth. [8]

  4. Faceless (Godsmack album) - Wikipedia

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    Faceless is the third studio album by American rock band Godsmack. It's the first album to feature drummer Shannon Larkin, former drummer for Ugly Kid Joe. [5] The album was released on April 8, 2003. The songs "I Stand Alone" and "Straight Out of Line" had Grammy nominations for 'Best Rock Song' and 'Best Hard Rock Performance' respectively. [6]

  5. 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 ...

  6. Headless men - Wikipedia

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    The first indirect reference to the Blemmyes occurs in Herodotus, Histories, where he calls them the akephaloi (Greek: ἀκέφαλοι "without a head"). [12] The headless akephaloi, the dog-headed cynocephali, "and the wild men and women, besides many other creatures not fabulous" dwelled in the eastern edge of ancient Libya, according to Herodotus's Libyan sources. [13]

  7. Slender Man - Wikipedia

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    The "Slender Man symbol" introduced by Marble Hornets. Because the Slender Man's fictional "mythology" has evolved without an official "canon" for reference, his appearance, motives, habits, and abilities are not fixed but change depending on the storyteller. [2]