The mythical creature often associated with long, weird hair is the "Banshee" from Irish folklore. Banshees are known for their wailing cries, which signal the impending death of a family member. They are typically depicted as ghostly women with flowing hair, enhancing their eerie and haunting presence. Another contender could be the "Yeti," sometimes described with long, unkempt hair in various legends.
The length of the Ogopogo, a mythical lake monster said to reside in Okanagan Lake, British Columbia, is typically described as between 8 to 20 meters (26 to 66 feet) long, with varying reports and sightings providing different estimates. The creature is often compared to the Loch Ness Monster in Scotland.
I think long,loose hair is unsafe in a lab because you could burn your hair.
A cabbit is a fictional creature that is a mix between a cat and a rabbit. It is commonly depicted in Japanese anime and manga as a cute and fluffy animal with characteristics of both cats and rabbits, such as long ears and a fluffy tail. While cabbits are not real animals, they are popular in fantasy and imaginary settings.
Vampire Bats are famous for not being seen. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hmm! perhaps those that are well camouflaged - like a leaf gecko or a mimic octopus. Then of cause there is always the Yeti and the Loch Ness monster.
i think short hair
A long middle finger is a feature of the mythical creature known as a Harpy. Harpies are bird-like creatures with the faces of women and long, sharp talons for fingers.
no it is named after a greek word meaning long haired star
No he has long brown hair
not as long as you can pull it off
A unicorn is a mythical creature which is generally depicted as looking like a white horse with a long white spiralled horn growing from the centre of its forehead.
it depends if the hairs on her face or on her head
A wendigo (or weendigo) is a mythical creature of demonic origin that was supposed to have been found in areas of North America. There are tales of this creature looking like a man with long claws and terrible glowing eyes.
she likes the long a flowing hair style she likes her hair down because when its up she said it feels weird
she likes the long a flowing hair style she likes her hair down because when its up she said it feels weird
No mermaids do not have hair. Mermaids actually lost there hair when they evolved into mermaids. Hair slows a creature down that is trying to swim. So through evolution these mermaids lose there hair. In conclusion, no mermaids do not have long hair. They have no hair at all.
Ummm... no, not unless one of you are gay.
Men like it long. shoulder length, as it isn't too short to look too weird and it isn't too long to have a hassle brushing it.