In North American folklore and American mythology, fearsome critters were tall tale animals jokingly said to inhabit the wilderness in or around logging...
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originated." William T. Cox, Fearsome Creatures of the Lumberwoods The book presents various sketches of fearsome critters from North American folklore...
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American mythology (section Fearsome critters)
culture and becoming the subject of its own distinct subculture. Fearsome critters In North American folklore were tall-tale animals jokingly said to...
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Critters (film series) Critters (film), the first film in the series Fearsome critters, legendary monsters said to live in North America The Critters...
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Squonk (category Fearsome critters)
1910 book Fearsome Creatures of the Lumberwoods. His provenance was attested in the next written iteration, in the 1939 book Fearsome Critters. This book...
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Snipe hunt (category Fearsome critters)
imaginary animal with no defined description. Drop bear Elwetritsch Fearsome critters Jackalope List of practical joke topics Oozlum bird Squonk Wild haggis...
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motifs from older folktales, such as absurdly severe weather and fearsome critters. Parallels in early printings support the view that at least a handful...
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Axehandle hound (category Fearsome critters)
axehandle hound strongly dislikes axe handles made from red oak. Fearsome critters Folklore of the United States Borges, Jorge Luis (2005). Book of Imaginary...
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Dungavenhooter (category Fearsome critters)
nostrils. The dungavenhooter appears in the 1939 book on folklore, Fearsome Critters, by Henry H. Tryon, wherein the animal is purported by Tryon to make...
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Hugag (category Fearsome critters)
In American folklore, the hugag is a fearsome critter similar to a moose with an extensive upper-lip, preventing it from grazing, and joint-less legs preventing...
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