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  2. List of swamp monsters - Wikipedia

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    A swamp monster (also variously called a swamp creature, swamp man, or muck monster) [1] is a fictional or mythological creature imagined to lurk in a swamp. Some swamp monsters resemble aquatic creatures, others aquatic plants and moss. They are generally depicted as fierce and destructive.

  3. Honey Island Swamp monster - Wikipedia

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    The Honey Island Swamp monster was the subject of The Secret Saturdays episode "Ghost in the Machine" with its vocal effects provided by Dee Bradley Baker. [11] The animated monster resembled a Bigfoot-like creature with crab-like claws. The creature was featured in an episode of Lost Tapes, "Swamp Creature." [12]

  4. Category:Swamp monsters - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Swamp monsters" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. 15 Classic Halloween Monsters and Their Scary Origins - AOL

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    A swamp monster is a creature that lives and haunts a body of water, primarily swamp or marsh-like areas. They resemble humans but have traits of aquatic animals such as webbed hands and feet ...

  6. List of legendary creatures by type - Wikipedia

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    Bahamut – Whale monster whose body supports the earth. Word seems far more ancient than Islam and may be origin of the word Behemoth in modern Judeo-Christian lore. Bake-kujira – Ghost whale; Cetus – a monster with the head of a boar or a greyhound, the body of a whale or dolphin, and a divided, fan-like tail

  7. Bunyip - Wikipedia

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    Bunyip (1935), by Gerald Markham Lewis, from the National Library of Australia digital collections, demonstrates the variety in descriptions of the legendary creature.. The bunyip has been described as amphibious, almost entirely aquatic (there are no reports of the creature being sighted on land), [11] [a] inhabiting lakes, rivers, [12] swamps, lagoons, billabongs, [6] creeks, waterholes, [13 ...

  8. Texas Parks and Wildlife is planning to use the mystery surrounding the Fort Worth-area monster and other Bigfoot sightings to get people interested in the outdoors.

  9. Skunk ape - Wikipedia

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    The scrutinized photos, dubbed the "Myakka skunk ape," remain a polarizing topic and their authenticity remains debated. One critique highlighting the photographs as a potential hoax is the subject's resemblance to a Bigfoot statue known from a Ripley's Believe It or Not! museum. However, the position, expression, and posture of the creature ...