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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.
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Some examples of ethological legends include the story of Romulus and Remus being raised by wolves, the tale of the coyote trickster in Native American folklore, and the myth of Anubis, the Egyptian god with the head of a jackal. These legends often serve to explain animal behavior or characteristics.
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 examples of legends from the Philippines include the legend of the pineapple, the legend of Maria Makiling, and the legend of the Sarimanok. Fables in the Philippines include "The Monkey and the Turtle," "The Bear and the Turtle," and "The Story of Bantugan."
Some examples of mythical creatures that steal things include the leprechaun from Irish folklore, the Kitsune from Japanese mythology, and the Pukwudgie from Native American legends.
Some examples of legends written by Filipino author Jeffrey Abad are "The Legend of Mount Kanlaon," "The Legend of Maria Makiling," and "The Legend of the Sarimanok." Jeffrey Abad's storytelling style often incorporates elements of Filipino folklore and mythology, creating engaging narratives that capture the essence of these legends.
Some MMORPG games like Arcane legends are Dark Legends, Pocket Legends, and Star Legends.
gotta be some legends somewhere . . .
a good question is when did legends become legends
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