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  2. Tatzelwurm - Wikipedia

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    But Tatzelwurm has later came into currency in Austria. [ 7 ] Bergstutz , Birgstutz or Birgstuz'n ("mountain-stump" [ citation needed ] ) was the local name used in places in Austria such as the state of Styria , parts of the Tyrol , [ a ] Salzburg and the Salzkammergut region, and some parts of Bavaria (specifically Berchtesgaden ), according ...

  3. Lindworm - Wikipedia

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    The knucker or the Tatzelwurm is a wingless biped, and often identified as a lindworm. In legends, lindworms are often very large and eat cattle and human corpses, sometimes invading churchyards and eating the dead from cemeteries. [19] The maiden amidst the Lindorm's shed skins.

  4. List of legendary creatures (T) - Wikipedia

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    Tatzelwurm – (Alpine Folklore) lizard-like creature, often described as having the face of a cat, with a serpent-like body which may be slender or stubby, with four short legs or two forelegs; Tatsu – Japanese dragon; Taurokampoi – Fish-tailed bull; Tavara – Night-demon [citation needed]

  5. List of dragons in mythology and folklore - Wikipedia

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    Tatzelwurm: A lizard-like creature, often described as having the face of a cat, with a serpent-like body which may be slender or stubby, with four short legs or two forelegs. Austrian: Tatzelwurm/ Praatzelwurm/ Linwurm/ Stutzn/ Bergstutz; Swiss: Stollenwurm/ Tazzelwurm/ Stollwurm; Slovenian: Daadzelwurm/ Hockwurm; German: Daalzwurm/ Praazlwurm

  6. List of hybrid creatures in folklore - Wikipedia

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    Tatzelwurm – A creature with the face of a cat and a serpentine body. Tlanchana – An aquatic deity that is part woman and part snake. Triton – A Greek God and the son of Poseidon who has the same description as the Merman. Some depictions have him with two fish tails. Valravn – A Danish creature that in some description is half-raven ...

  7. Folklore of Italy - Wikipedia

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    The Tatzelwurm is a legendary creature of the Alps, described as a lizard with only four or two short legs and a stubby tail. [87] The Lonza a creature described in Dante's Inferno. [88] It represents the vice of lust or envy. [89] It is described in the Tuscan Bestiary as a hybrid between a Lion and a Lynx or Leopard. [90]

  8. C. M. Kosemen - Wikipedia

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    Cevdet Mehmet Kösemen [1] [2] (born 18 May 1984), also known by his former pen name Nemo Ramjet, is a Turkish researcher, artist, and author.Kosemen is known for his artwork, depicting living and extinct animals as well as surrealist scenes, and his writings on paleoart, speculative evolution, and history and culture in Turkey.

  9. Swiss folklore - Wikipedia

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    Modern Fasnacht costume from Basel.Fasnacht, a mixture of Christian and pre-Christian beliefs, is a pre-Lenten Carnival.Swiss folklore describes a collection of local stories, celebrations, and customs of the alpine and sub-alpine peoples that occupy Switzerland.