Top: Society: Folklore: Literature: Tales: Fabulous_Creatures:
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» Jackalope - Short encyclopedia article on jackalopes.
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» Jackalopes! - Pictures and bibliography on this fictitious animal, first imagined by cowboys.
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» Little Vision Tricksters - An exploration of tricksters, elves, spooks, and spirits at the fringe of the human imagination and around the world.
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» Mysts of Darkness - Exploration into the darker side, such as vampires, witches, werewolves, demons and halloween.
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» Mythical Monsters - Hypothesis of creatures being based on unknown and real animals from the Western, Chinese, and Japanese dragons and covering sea-serpents, unicorns and the Chinese phoenix; by Charles Gould, published 1886.
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» Mythological Monsters - Creatures ranging from the basilisk to the unicorn; origins, lore, and traditional tales.
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» National Library of Australia: Bunyips - Online exhibition of Aboriginal folklore stories and interactively references pantomime, literature, stamps, art, and skulls; animation, audio, games, a screen saver and activities available.
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» Phoenix Flight - International cultural viewpoints of this creature.
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» Suite101: Monster Legends - Articles relating to legendary beasts and their traditional myths, also with popular culture references.
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» The Swan Maidens - Essay by Sabine Baring-Gould offering a cross-cultural overview of swan maidens; first published in 1866-1868.
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» Tanuki - Japan's shape-shifting and mischievous racoon-dog spirit.
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» Terra Star - Contains information on dolphins, mermaids, fairies, angels and the Living Goddess.
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» Unseen Creatures - Introduction to the traditional myths and legends of water monsters, weird animals and humanoids.
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» Wikipedia: Tengu - Encyclopedia article on appearance, behavior and origins of these Japanese supernatural creatures; folk tales and traditions.
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» Mythical Brazilian creatures - Article pertaining to the mythical creatures and their local variations of Brazilian folklore. (May 11, 2003)
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