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13 Legendary creature in the World


1. Loch Ness

Loch Ness from Scottish legend. Lochness was reported that the animal from the dinosaur age that managed to survive the meteor and the explosion was still alive until now.
Found in scotland 1930, Lochness is expected to have a body length of 45 feet with rough skin and dark brown color.
Some people believe that the lochness is plesiosaurs, although as yet there is sufficient evidence of the existence of lochness or not.

2. Yeti


Yeti is called Wild Snowmen has become a legend in the Himalayan region.
From the beginning until now many stories of people who lost in the mountains of the Himalayas, they are believed to have been kidnapped by a Yeti.
Photo above taken in 1925, NA Tombazzi reported seeing a large animal like a human being 300 yards from Sikkim.Walaupun much has been reported seen yeti, there is no evidence that he ada.Daerah place yeti sightings are very steep and sloping so difficult to establish an investigation.

3. Bigfoot

Bigfoot reportedly been found in the region of Canada and North America since the 19th century's. Of footprints estimated to weigh up to 400 kg.Bigfoot also known as Sasquatch, is the name of animal legends circulating in North America.
Bigfoot diciri2kan sometimes very large, with bulu2 cover the entire body, and people believe these creatures can be found throughout the world with different nama2, such as the Yeti of Tibet and Nepal, Yeren in China and the Yowie in Australia.

4. Dracula

Dracula is a vampire who likes to tease and suck the blood of young girls who menarik.Count Dracula was born in the 15th century in Rumania.Kastil Dracula's located in the Carpathian mountains in northern Bucharest.

 

5. Scylla

Scylla according to Greek legend, was a creature that has six heads and 12 legs. Scylla was believed that he was a magician of water which is then transformed into a monster by Circe. Once transformed into a monster, he spent his life to get revenge on passing sailors at sea.

 

6. Unicorn

Unicorn is a white horse with horn head. Unicorn is very masculine but also very feminine. Unicorn is also a symbol of purity and spiritual relationships. Unicorn has a great body, larger than normal horse.
Unicorn is usually described as a horse with a horn length of head, but the original had beards like goats, lions, and splitting nails.
Unicorn is the only creature that does not scare the man the legend, and is usually described as being smooth.
Told it is impossible to capture a unicorn.
Horn is said to neutralize poison. Unicorn was first known as the Indus valley civilization (3300-1700SM).

7. Troll

Troll comes from Scandinavian legend that says that the troll is the spirit that lives in a cave in the mountains. At nightfall they would come out to kidnap a woman and anak2. There are two kinds of trolls, giant-sized Giant and dwarf the small size.

 

8. Satyr


Satyr originally seen as a friend but the goats on the ancient Greek gods.
The first picture of satyrs are normal men, although often seen with an erect penis.
Then combined with the Roman mythology, where it begins to be described as half-human (top) and half-goat (bottom).
Satyr is described as being naughty, destructive and dangerous, shy and cowardly.
In the past they were often depicted having antlers pat on the head, and the young seem to have much of a problem.

9. Minotaur

In the Greek mythology, the Minotaur has a bull's upper body and lower body human. Minotaur is said to live in the middle of the street maze of complex buildings such as the construction of King Minos of Crete.
Designed by Daedalus and known to be on the site of Knossos. Minotaur brief look at the scenes of Satyricon by Petronius. And killed by Theseus.

 

10. Cyclops

Cyclops is a member of the human race of ancient giants, who have one eye in the middle of his forehead. Cyclops is described as Homer and Hesiod.
Based on Hesiod, called Cyclops Brontes, Steropes, and Arges are the children of Uranus (the sky) and Gaia (the earth), while based on Homer's Cyclops says to the son of Poseidon and Thoosa named Polyphemus who was Cyclops.

11. Mermaid

Mermaid (or Merman for men) has been discussed since 5000 BC. Even Christopher Columbus said he has seen in his travels. In English fairy tales they are seen as a curse or a warning of disaster. Who bilank facility, a mermaid who finished just a girl talaga?

12. Gorgon

Gorgon is a bad woman with snake fangs and live as a substitute for hair. Legend says if people see the face of the Gorgon would turn into stone.
Possible the most famous Gorgon Medusa who was the only woman among the greatest 3 brothers (the other is Stheno and Euryale).

Because the huge Medusa, Perseus can only kill him by cutting his head as he saw his own reflection in the shield of Perseus.
Greek Gorgon picture used to describe the crime.

13. Banshee

Banshee comes from Irish mythology and commonly known as female spirits. They are regarded as the angel of death and is believed to come from another world. They are usually recognized as part of an ancient Celtic pagan religion in which they are subordinate to God. Spirits, or ancestors.
In England they are known as nymphs.
According to legend, the banshee will wander away from home while wailing when someone inside the house was going to die.

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