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A winged humanoid with leathery bat wings and red skin, said to swoop down at night to snatch villagers. Fires were kept burning at night and villagers stayed close to the community to ward it off.
A monstrous being of rock and magma living in volcanoes, causing eruptions and earthquakes. The Mapuche offered sacrifices, sometimes human, to calm its wrath.
A swamp-dwelling cryptid, part human and part alligator, with glowing yellow eyes. Hunters carried guns and avoided isolated swamps; stories kept outsiders away.
A tall, hairy ape-man roaming the forests of Shennongjia, similar to Bigfoot. Food offerings were left at forest edges; some trails were avoided to prevent encounters.
A dog-like water predator with a hand on its tail, dragging victims underwater. People avoided still waters at dusk and treated waterways as sacred, linked to Tlaloc.
An ape-like creature from Aboriginal mythology, feared as a kidnapper of children and travelers. Ritual songs and markings were used to keep it at bay; people avoided wandering at night.
A water spirit luring travelers with treasures, only to drown them. People avoided rivers at night and recited protective prayers before traveling.
A winged humanoid with a man's body and an owl’s face, glowing red eyes, and screeches. Locals avoided the woods at dusk and linked sightings to bad omens.