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  2. Melon heads - Wikipedia

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    The melon head stories of Ohio are primarily associated with the Cleveland suburb of Kirtland in Lake County.According to local lore, the melon heads were originally orphans under the watch of a mysterious figure known as Dr. Crow (sometimes spelled Crowe, Krohe or Kroh or known as Dr. Melonhead). [6]

  3. Did you know Ohio houses mythical creatures? Here's ... - AOL

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    Melon Heads roam Ohio (Not actual fruit, though) A humanoid creature with a head a size of a melon, possibly created by a mad scientist, has been seen in Kirtland and Chardon, Ohio.

  4. The Spookiest Urban Legend in Every State - AOL

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    Melon Head 'roads' exist notably in Shelton, Milford and Trumbull, in which people claim that the Melon Heads will attack their car with rocks in order to deter them from coming back on their land ...

  5. Melonheads - Wikipedia

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    The Melonheads are a group of fans of the Los Angeles Rams that attend games with a carved out watermelon placed on their head. The Melonheads are similar to the Cheeseheads of the Green Bay Packers with their usage of food memorabilia on their heads—though Wisconsin is known for cheese products, while Los Angeles is not known for watermelons.

  6. List of urban legends - Wikipedia

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    Melon heads are beings generally described as small humanoids with bulbous heads who occasionally emerge from hiding places to attack people. [ 68 ] [ 69 ] [ 70 ] Men in black is an urban legend and conspiracy theory claiming that there are men dressed in black suits who claim to be government agents who harass or threaten UFO witnesses or ...

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  8. Melon (cetacean) - Wikipedia

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    The bisected head of a dolphin: The melon is just above the upper jaw. Three-dimensional models of various odontocete melons based on CT scans. The melon is a mass of adipose tissue found in the foreheads of all toothed whales. [1] [2] It focuses and modulates the animal's vocalizations and acts as a sound lens.

  9. Talk:Melon heads - Wikipedia

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    The german term "Wasserkopf" (water head) might be a more proper translation for "melon head". "Wasserkopf" is a colloquial term for a medical condition (Hydrocephalus), but it may also be used in a very disrespectful way to describe a person with a big head or a stupid person.