Some urban legends do have their roots in things that actually happened. See related links for stories.
El Chupacabra.
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Some examples of urban legends would be big foot or a yeti. Loch Ness monster, chuppacobre, things told as if they were real but there is no proof.
Urban legends can come from any country.
They are not always called urban Legends. They can be called Urban Myths, Urban Tales or Urban Stories. And they are not necessarily from and 'Urban' origin.
Some examples of urban legends would be big foot or a yeti. Loch Ness monster, chuppacobre, things told as if they were real but there is no proof.
Some legends are the "raining frogs", El Chupacabara, the hummingbird legend, and la roquita
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An urban legend is a fake story. People tell urban legends, as though they are real, to scare people or humor them.
The latest Urban legends can be found on the urbanlegends website and it hosts a variety of legends ranging from email rumours and internet hoaxes. Alternatively you may view the 25 hottest urban legends on the snopes website.