Analopos
Analopos This antelope-like creature was reportedly found near the Euphrates River in Mesopotamia. It could only be captured by being … Continue reading Analopos
Analopos This antelope-like creature was reportedly found near the Euphrates River in Mesopotamia. It could only be captured by being … Continue reading Analopos
Tisiphone One of the Eumenides (Furies) from Graeco-Roman tradition. Tisiphone, whose name means retaliation, was the avenger of murder. She … Continue reading Tisiphone
Remora Remora is a name for the Echeneis the great fish of Roman report. It is only about one foot … Continue reading Remora
Mihos The lion god from the ancient Egyptian mythology described as the son of the cat goddess Bastet. His chief … Continue reading Mihos
Haizum In the Islamic traditions of the Koran Haizum is the heavenly horse upon which the archangel Gabriel delivered direct … Continue reading Haizum
Phaethon One of the horses of the sun, in Greek mythology Phaethon is the ‘Shining One’ who pulls the sun … Continue reading Phaethon
Kalki/Kalkin The tenth and last incarnation of the god Vishnu in the Hindu mythology. The name Kalki means ‘the white … Continue reading Kalki/Kalkin
Lou Carcolh In French folklore, Lou Carcolh is a giant mollusc-serpent that has hairy tentacles, a huge shell and leaves … Continue reading Lou Carcolh
Emusha In Hindu mythology of ancient India, the Emusha is a giant black bear. During the creation when all life … Continue reading Emusha
WeeWilmeko In Algonquain legends of North America, WeeWilmeko is the horned serpent said to be a sturgeon with spines or … Continue reading WeeWilmeko