My Favorite Crypto...
March 30th 2008 21:49
So, it's your turn to choose the entertainment for the monster party of the year: Which monster would you select to scare the crap out of your paranormal loving friends?
Mourou N'gou, of the Central African Republic: may be home to a specialized saber toothed cat called an Ennedi tiger which has evolved to survive and thrive in a water filled environment. Anecdotal evidence suggests the animals, hunt in pairs; one waiting in the river to attack any animals its partner chased into the water. One native guide told investigators of how he had almost been pulled into a river by one of these animals while he was fishing in February 1985.
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Mongolian Death Worm: is said to inhabit the Southern Gobi Desert in Mongolia. Known to Mongolia’s nomadic tribesmen, as the allghoi khorkhoi or ‘intestine worm’ for its resemblance to a sort of living cow’s intestine, and is about 2- 5 feet in length. The creature is reported to be able to spray an acid like substance that causes death instantly. It is also claimed that this creature has the ability to kill from a distance with some sort of super charged electrical charge
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Mamlambo: is an underwater creature of Xhosa tribal mythology that reportedly haunts the Mzintlava River near Mount Ayliff. Allegedly female, Xhosa tribal mythology states that great wealth will befall anyone who captures her.
Witnesses describe the Mamlambo as being about 20 meters long, with short, stumpy legs, a crocodilian body, plus the head of a horse, the body of a large-finned fish or snake, and the teeth of a vicious predator. The creature reported glows, at night with a green light.
The Mamlambo allegedly has a taste for human flesh—more specifically, for sucking the blood and brains out of its 7-9 victims' heads.
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Bunyip: an Australian creature which may represent an oral tradition of sightings of an extinct giant marsupial, the Diprotodont.
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BATSQUATCH: Purportedly living in the shadows of Washington's colossal Mt. Saint Helens, are a species of purple-skinned, nocturnal primates, which allegedly have pterodactyl-like wings, blood-red eyes, and a head which is said to resemble that of a simian synthesized with large bat. Hence its name... Batsquatch.
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Spring-heeled Jack: First reported in London around 1837, in the 1930's he started appearing in other places. He was sighted in Silver City, New Mexico, then in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. 2005 has brought us new reports of Spring-heeled Jack. Police have had hundreds of reports of a creature, who is described as the same being that attacked England residents back in 1837. Witnesses say the being is entirely clad in black and wears a balaclava; he also wears a cape and his eyes shine red. The creature is able to cross the streets by leaping from one rooftop to the next, taking acrobatic leaps that can be of up to five meters high and ten meters long. It's suggested that maybe Spring-heeled Jack and Jack The Ripper could have been the same creature ?
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We all know of some creature that terrifies us on a primal level: which one?
And no fair naming in laws-that's to easy.
Raven
Mourou N'gou, of the Central African Republic: may be home to a specialized saber toothed cat called an Ennedi tiger which has evolved to survive and thrive in a water filled environment. Anecdotal evidence suggests the animals, hunt in pairs; one waiting in the river to attack any animals its partner chased into the water. One native guide told investigators of how he had almost been pulled into a river by one of these animals while he was fishing in February 1985.
Link:
Mongolian Death Worm: is said to inhabit the Southern Gobi Desert in Mongolia. Known to Mongolia’s nomadic tribesmen, as the allghoi khorkhoi or ‘intestine worm’ for its resemblance to a sort of living cow’s intestine, and is about 2- 5 feet in length. The creature is reported to be able to spray an acid like substance that causes death instantly. It is also claimed that this creature has the ability to kill from a distance with some sort of super charged electrical charge
Link:
Mamlambo: is an underwater creature of Xhosa tribal mythology that reportedly haunts the Mzintlava River near Mount Ayliff. Allegedly female, Xhosa tribal mythology states that great wealth will befall anyone who captures her.
Witnesses describe the Mamlambo as being about 20 meters long, with short, stumpy legs, a crocodilian body, plus the head of a horse, the body of a large-finned fish or snake, and the teeth of a vicious predator. The creature reported glows, at night with a green light.
The Mamlambo allegedly has a taste for human flesh—more specifically, for sucking the blood and brains out of its 7-9 victims' heads.
Link:
Bunyip: an Australian creature which may represent an oral tradition of sightings of an extinct giant marsupial, the Diprotodont.
LINK:
BATSQUATCH: Purportedly living in the shadows of Washington's colossal Mt. Saint Helens, are a species of purple-skinned, nocturnal primates, which allegedly have pterodactyl-like wings, blood-red eyes, and a head which is said to resemble that of a simian synthesized with large bat. Hence its name... Batsquatch.
Link:
Spring-heeled Jack: First reported in London around 1837, in the 1930's he started appearing in other places. He was sighted in Silver City, New Mexico, then in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. 2005 has brought us new reports of Spring-heeled Jack. Police have had hundreds of reports of a creature, who is described as the same being that attacked England residents back in 1837. Witnesses say the being is entirely clad in black and wears a balaclava; he also wears a cape and his eyes shine red. The creature is able to cross the streets by leaping from one rooftop to the next, taking acrobatic leaps that can be of up to five meters high and ten meters long. It's suggested that maybe Spring-heeled Jack and Jack The Ripper could have been the same creature ?
Link:
We all know of some creature that terrifies us on a primal level: which one?
And no fair naming in laws-that's to easy.
Raven
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Comment by katyzzz
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They laugh all the way with the tourist's dollar to the nearest reality bank.
Have you always subscribed to the Christian work ethic? 30 to begin, eh?, so who do you know on Orble. Some magnificent creature prone to gobbling up bribes I suspect, I'd try it myself but my earnings are so slight they sneer at the idea of a bribe from me.
I'm not even good at becoming a crook, I can see.
I'm thinking of becoming a nun, at least that's free board and lodging in exchange for a prayer or two.
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In fact, if I hunted down a bunyip, Vampire or werewolf Id die a happy woman - screaming, "I was right all along and everyone else was wrong!"
Even if I was unable to prove it, that would be a great day!
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I've been reading up on what's happening with ad cents. I was right.
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What?
There are orders of monks and priests, *retch *gag. . . gasp*, I'm not sure I'd fit into that world. . .
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I'll see what I can do with the PM.
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