Elwetritsch
The Elwetritsch is a bird- or fowl-like cryptid from German folklore.
The Elwetritsch is a bird- or fowl-like cryptid from German folklore.
The Kongamato is a flying reptilian cryptid allegedly native to the remote, dense, swampy forests and wetlands of East, Central, and parts of South Africa.
The Ahool is a winged cryptid allegedly native to the remote forests of Western Java, an island part of Indonesia.
The Zanzibar leopard was a population of leopards (Panthera pardus) native to Zanzibar Island (Unguja).
The Waheela is a wolf-like cryptid allegedly native to Canada’s Northwest Territories and Alaska. The creature purportedly hails from the South Nahanni River area.
The African pygmy elephant (Loxodonta pumilio, also known as Loxodonta fransseni) is an alleged diminutive variety of the African forest elephant (Loxodonta cyclotis).
The Ozark Howler is a cryptid from the folklore of the Ozarks, a mountainous region covering parts of Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Kansas.
The Maero (Maeroero or Mairoero) are a race of forest beings or wild men from the folklore of the Maori of New Zealand.
The eastern cougar was a population of the North American cougar (Puma concolor couguar) that inhabited Eastern North America.