The monster that lives under the bridge is often a troll, a character from folklore and mythology. In many tales, trolls are depicted as large, brutish creatures that demand a toll from anyone attempting to cross the bridge. One of the most famous stories featuring a troll is "The Three Billy Goats Gruff," where the troll tries to thwart the goats as they seek to cross the bridge to reach greener pastures. This archetype symbolizes obstacles and challenges one must face on their journey.
the calcet family has no home and lives under a bridge
The troll under the bridge! He tries to eat them...
It is a Troll.
you kill the monster that lives under your bed by saying to your mom i want to go to bed early tonight and then instead of going to sleep right away you will go under your bed and i don't believe in the monster that lives under my bed 10 times in a row then you will see the monster beside your bed and scream as loud as you can at the monster then run into your bed be for your mom comes and if your mom asked you why you screamed just say you saw the monster that lives under your bed and then you will never see that monster that lives under your bed again
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"A cabrito is a "young goat" in Spanish, and the monster under the bridge in this tale is a chupacabra, a legendary "goat sucker" or vampire monster first reported in Puerto Rico."
The Things' that live under the goldengate bridge are The Chop Socky Chooks. Their names are 'Chick P' 'Ko Joe' And 'Chuckie Chan'
The big mean troll that eats goats.
Lives of the Monster Dogs was created in 1997.
millipeds usally live in the woods under damp places unless its the monster moliiped i lives under ground in the dessert