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Former good articles
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Did you know? articles
edit- ... that the documentary Boggy Creek Monster, about the Fouke Monster, had its first screening at a middle school? (2022-11-23)
- ... that according to the magico-medical text Cyranides, miscarriages caused by female demons such as Gello can be prevented by wearing an aetite as an amulet? (2009-04-06)
- ... that, according to a local myth, a headless priest cursed León Viejo with earthquakes? (2024-08-19)
- ... that the single horn of the mythical rhinoceros-like Karkadann was said to cure epilepsy and open the bowels, while its tears were claimed to solidify into prayer beads that are still used in Iraq? (2011-02-15)
- ... that the trumpeting of Karnabo, a figure from Ardennes folklore with an elephant's trunk, is said to be heard during thunderstorms? (2021-10-07)
- ... that Ivan Mackerle hunted the Mongolian death worm (pictured), the Loch Ness monster, the Tasmanian tiger, and the elephant bird? (2013-05-16)
- ... that Meinong's jungle is the name given to the ontological realm in which non-existent objects such as unicorns, square circles, and golden mountains subsist? (2008-10-18)
- ... that the Chinese character referring to the mythological sea monster Shen (pictured) is used in Chinese, Korean and Japanese terms for "mirage"? (2008-08-31)
- ... that a five-year investigation by Ben Radford into the chupacabra, detailed in Tracking the Chupacabra, revealed that the creature may have been inspired by the movie Species? (2013-06-23)
- ... that hunts for the yeren, a Chinese apeman cryptid, were some of the largest involvements of peasants in scientific endeavors? (2021-07-19)
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In the News articles
edit- Richard Ellis (biologist) (2024-06-01)
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Main page featured articles
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