Wolfssegen
A "wolfssegen" is a Bavarian name of a certain protection talisman against werewolves and wolves. It's a charm used mostly by being worn to prevent wolf attacks. It was also used to protect from...
View ArticleCryptid rabbits
As it's the season of Easter ,let's mention strange rabbits. One is called the Jackalope. It's a type of hare or jackrabbit with antlers. The horns are described in folklore as looking similar to...
View ArticleThe Wild Rose
This is a folk legend that may or may not be based on a true story. It happened during the Middle Ages, in Ireland, with no specific date. A young woman named Elisa Day was regarded as so beautiful...
View ArticleHala
There is a frightening creature in folklore from Serbia, Macedonia and Bulgaria called Ala or Hala, and this is a female demon. She is mostly a storm demon and she makes horrific thunderclouds over...
View ArticleWildlife picture of the month
Each month I will post about a certain wild animal species native to British Isles and Europe continent. There are too many wonderful animals to choose from and this project is for a topic once a...
View ArticleOzark Howler
Among the strange creatures found in North American folklore and urban legends is the Ozark Howler. It's believed to be from middle-of-nowhere places in Texas, Missouri, Arkansas and Oklahoma. It's...
View ArticleCadejo
There are many types of spectral hounds, most well know are the shucks or black dogs that are harbingers of doom. It isn't only in the British Isles and European continent that these entities have been...
View ArticleWalpurga Hausmannin
Walpurga Hausmannin was a true vision of a frightening witch, who died in 1587. She was involved in horrible activities including vampirism, cannibalism, murder and infanticide. She confessed to making...
View ArticleHaunted village of Pluckley
This is said to be the most haunted creepiest villages in England. Pluckley is a visually beautiful village in Kent, a region in South England, which has been made famous for featuring in TV series...
View ArticleJicotea sugar spirits
One of the most strangest cryptid sightings involve the sugar creatures or Sugar Bundle of Jicotea in Cuba. It happened in 1915 when two mounted guards were patrolling a field of sugar cane. The names...
View ArticleWildlife picture of the month
This is the 10th post in Wildlife Picture of the Month topic so far. I plan to do 12 and I have been writing about them at the start of each month. Among all of the wild animals in Britain and Europe...
View ArticleHungry grass
Hungry grass or fairy grass is an Irish folklore. It's creepy and frightening legend about an area of grass, different to other patches of grass, rooted in cursed soil and was planted by malevolent...
View ArticleThe strange Hexham Heads
Werewolf created by me using AI The strange case of the Hexham Heads, involves a werewolf story. This is a true event that occurred in a place called Hexham in Northumberland, England, during 1971. It...
View ArticleStrzyga
Strzyga by Fiona Scott The Strzyga is a creature from Slavic folklore. The term "strzyga" is a name for the female demon kind, and the male counterparts are called "strzygi". It's believed to be a...
View ArticleNature CCTV films witches?
A nature enthusiastic woman named Corinea Stanhope, in British Columbia found a mutilated dead deer by her property. She set up a hidden camera to find out what sort of predator was responsible for...
View ArticleLa Bolefuego
La Bolefuego or "The Firehead" is a folklore entity from Columbia and Venezuela. Also called La Candileja, this is a luminous female spirit that haunts the lush region of Los Llanos every night....
View ArticleWildlife picture of the month
Each month since September 2022 I've been doing "Wildlife picture of the month" posts, and I plan to do this for a whole year. This month I shall be discussing a very important large wild animal in the...
View ArticleLa Mala hora
La Mala hora is a sinister entity that comes from folklore in southern states of America such as New Mexico, which is believed to scare kids. The name means "The Evil One" and can also be La Malora...
View ArticleLindworm
The Lindworm is a giant serpent dragon, wingless and without legs. It appears in both mythology and as a symbol in heraldry. According to Norse mythology, the most well known Lindworm is Jorumungandr...
View ArticleStrange dog of Meriden
There's a legend of a mysterious black dog in the Hanging Hills of Meriden, Connecticut, which is silent and leaves no trace. This dog is described as having black fur, and also various stories of its...
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