For centuries, people living in the Congo region have shared stories of a mysterious creature, the Mokele-Mbembe. This elusive being is said to resemble a long-necked dinosaur and has captured the imagination of both locals and researchers alike. Weaving together…
The Thunderbird is a mythical creature deeply rooted in the folklore of many Native American tribes across the United States and Canada. As a legendary bird with incredible size and powers, the Thunderbird is believed to carry the force of…
Dragons have long captured the imagination of people around the world as fringe creatures in various mythologies, legends, and folktales. Often depicted as large lizard- or serpent-like creatures, their roles in different cultures vary significantly, with some perceiving them as…
Owlman is a character appearing in various forms throughout different media and folklore. One popular depiction of Owlman is as an owl-like humanoid creature in Cornish folklore, known as the Cornish Owlman or the Owlman of Mawnan. In the DC…
Bigfoot, also known as Sasquatch, has captured the imagination of nature enthusiasts, adventurers, and even skeptics for years. While evidence of Bigfoot’s existence is scarce, countless eyewitness accounts and mysterious footprints have encouraged countless searchers to explore the wilderness in…
The Phoenix is a mythical bird that has fascinated people for centuries. It has been mentioned in many cultures and religions, from ancient Egypt to Greek mythology. The Phoenix is known for its ability to rise from the ashes, which…
The legend of the Skinwalker is one of the most chilling tales in Navajo history. It is a story of a witch who can transform into an animal and has the power to control the minds of others. The Skinwalker…
As a lifelong fan of cryptozoology and a believer in the possibility of unknown creatures roaming the world, I was thrilled to have the opportunity to interview Anna and Harris, a self-taught team of cryptozoologists based in Texas. Known for…
Mythical death worms are creatures that have been the subject of legend and folklore for centuries. These creatures are said to inhabit various parts of the world, including the deserts of Mongolia, the forests of North America, and the mountains…
The Greek sirens were not fish. They were birds. The confusion between sirens and mermaids isn’t a minor linguistic mistake — it’s a transformation that happened over more than two thousand years, driven by overlapping myths, medieval scribes working from…