Mythical creatures don't live in any physical place.
Well, all I know is that some are the Yeti, and Bigfoot.
I only know of one. It is called "El Alamula." It is a mulelike creature that eats livestock.
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Pigs had to live by human laws in medieval France, where they were allowed to roam the streets.
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The Phoenix (mythical firebird) from Ancient Egypt.
Yes, there are some Russian mythical creatures. Two examples would be: werewolves and vampires.
i live in iceland and a really popular one that not a lot of foreigners know about is the Snoise (snow-is). they are creatures that a shaman creates from snow and an evil ritual.
All cultures have mythical creatures! Here are some common mythical creatures from England and other parts of the UK:Mermaids were believed to live in the waters off many coastal towns.Silkies were mythical people who could turn into seals.Banshees were ghosts which announced the death of a family member.Ghosts - almost every old building in England is said to be haunted.Leprechauns were little magical people.Even the English flag has mythical creatures - St. George, the knight who slew the great dragon!
Some Australian mythical creatures are: The bunyip: a marsupial with horse-like tail, flippers, and (only in male) walrus tusks. The marsupial dragon: a bipedal dragon with pouch.
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Some mythical creatures that have wings include dragons, phoenixes, harpies, and angels.
Children's movies contain all types of mythical creatures. Some examples are: Pegasus, Hydras, Griffins, Elves, Hobbits, Dwarves, Mermaids, and also Genies.
Well, all I know is that some are the Yeti, and Bigfoot.
One is a hyppocamp. There is a link below.
Yes, some fictitious alien races look like mythical creatures (i.e. satyr, centaur, merfolk, harpy, dragon, cerberus, elf, vampire, etc.)
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