well here you go:
loch ness monster
jersey devil
mermaids
bigfoot
aliens .
hope that helped you
There are not any major myths, but there are some not well known tales about ghosts.
Some well-known Greek heroes of ancient mythology include Hercules, Achilles, Odysseus, and Perseus. These heroes were celebrated for their strength, courage, and unique exploits in various myths and legends.
Well it all depends on what legends and myths you look at. In some elves can make illusion's others its fairies.
Myths and legends are a symbolic representation of reality. They contain strong wisdom that humanity experiences. Myths also contain a certain context that might be compared to real life situations. Ancient myths contain Noah's Ark and Ulysses adventure, while new myths are books like Lord of the Rings. Therefore, myths and legends are important because they enlighten us about how to deal with life, and their effectiveness is proven by ancient myths but the new myths work just as well.
The actual amount of myths and legends with vampires being a predominant figure is unknown. Most vampire legends seem to originate from medieval times, but have also been shown to exist in different forms from many different cultures from many different time periods, such as Africa, China, Asia, America, and Britain. Some of these myths have transcended time and are quite well known today, such as Puerto Rican and Mexican vampire referred to as the "Chupacabra" or "goat-sucker", which feeds primarily on the blood of goats (as known by its name). To answer the question simply, the number is unknown as many have been lost in time, with many still being created today. For more information on vampires, and myths and legends relating to them, please refer to the related links section below.
Yes, there are several myths and legends connected to the Mississippi River. One well-known tale is about the "The Legend of the Piasa Bird," a mythical creature said to have terrorized Native American tribes along the river. Another legend involves the "Ghost of St. Genevieve," a ghostly figure believed to haunt the town of St. Genevieve along the riverbanks.
One well-known myth is that of King Midas and the golden touch, where everything he touched turned to gold. Another example is the story of Pandora's box, which when opened released all the evils into the world.
well many people of that time belived in myths so they obviuolsy made up stories about mount fuji .
Well.... All the "myths" aren't myths....... They are all true. Their has not been anything in the world that proves the Bible wrong.
the first well known legend about us is DRACULA
Well... fantasy is fiction. Nonfiction is true, although myths and legends are classified as nonfiction as well. Fantasy has a lot to do with magic, fairies, dragons, that sort of thing. The impossible.
There are many written accounts of the myths, but one of the oldest and most well-known is the Theogony written by Heroditus in 7th or 8th century BC. It was from here that we know of the Titanomachy and the Gigantomachy, wars fought between the Olympians and the Titans and Giants.