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  • The '''Black Dog''' is a creature in British [[folklore]]. They are described as being the s The term '''Black Dog''' is used to refer to apparitions of creatures which resemble black dogs t
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  • ...ly afraid of dogs; the best way to repel an attack is through the use of a dog to drive them away. ...ersions their young daughter, was protected from the Hobyahs by the family dog, Turpie. Whenever Turpie saw the Hobyahs coming, he would bark, putting the
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  • The Sal’awa or السلعوة in Arabic is an elusive dog-like creature in the modern folklore of Egypt. The '''Sal’awa''' is described to be the size of a dog, have hind legs that are somewhat longer than its front legs, a large muzzl
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  • '''P'an Hu''' (''Dragon dog'') is the ancestor of the Yao people (a tribe located at the lower reaches ...often characterized by Chinese writers as monsters who combined human and dog anatomy.
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  • ...deshow around the age of sixteen, boasted a similar history to [[Jo-Jo the Dog-Faced Boy]]: she, too, was found running wild in the forest, only her nativ During the dog-faced couple's peculiar "courtship" they fed each other raw meat and bones
    693 bytes (107 words) - 23:36, 26 September 2011
  • ...r''', also known as '''Skriker''' or '''Striker''', is a monstrous [[Black Dog]] strongly associated with Lancashire, England. The Shriker most commonly takes the shape of a giant black dog with glowing eyes, following travellers on the road, although it can also a
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  • ...Gytrash can appear in the shape of a horse, a mule, or as a giant [[Black Dog]] with eyes that glowed like burning coals. In this form the beast was beli ...e'' by Charlotte Bronte, in which the title character mistakes Rochester's dog Pilot for the monster.
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  • ...Jefticheff''', also known as ''The Dog of the Caucasus'' or ''The Siberian Dog-Man'' was an early sideshow performer and person born with a rare condition
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  • The '''Padfoot''' or '''Padfooit''' is a monstrous shapeshifting [[Black Dog]] found in Leeds, England. ...apeshifting monster whose favorite shape is that of a giant black or white dog, walking on two or three legs. However, it can also manifest as a demonic s
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  • [[Image:Black Dog pub sign Bouley Jersey.jpg|thumb|The monstrous black dog reputed to haunt Bouley Bay in Jersey is depicted on this pub sign]] ...north of England, especially in Yorkshire, to a mythical monstrous goblin-dog with huge teeth and claws.
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  • '''Oschaert''' was a road monster and [[Black Dog]] from Belgian folklore, found in and around the town of Hamme. Oschaert's favorite shapes to take were those of a horse, donkey, or dog, although it could also take the shape of less imposing creatures, such as
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  • ...th arrows. The Stalo told him that he could take all he owned and kill his dog, but must let his boy live. Andras killed the dog, because if it licked its master's wounds, the Stalo would come back to lif
    1 KB (283 words) - 14:07, 19 March 2011
  • ...hapen to some extent, for instance, a buffalo may have only one horn, or a dog may have a pig's snout.
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  • The '''Plat-eye''' is a malicious, ghostly [[Black Dog]] from the folklore of the West Indies, Georgia and South Carolina. ...eir own gravesites, in the shape of an animal. Most often this animal is a dog with blazing eyes. It could also manifest as the ghost of the human it once
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  • The '''Moddey Dhoo''' or '''Mauthe Doog''' is a black dog haunting the Isle of Man, especially Peel Castle. ...ponymous anti-heroic vicious ship's dog in an 1837 novel ''Snarleyyow, the Dog Fiend'' by Captain Frederick Marryat.
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  • Cu Sìth literally means 'fairy dog.' *[[Black Dog]]
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  • The '''Black Dog''' is a creature in British [[folklore]]. They are described as being the s The term '''Black Dog''' is used to refer to apparitions of creatures which resemble black dogs t
    7 KB (1,075 words) - 14:41, 11 May 2011
  • ...e as a mountain. Some stories describe him as a fox or [[tanuki]] (raccoon dog) that has shape-shifted, but in most stories his true identity is a mystery
    634 bytes (103 words) - 00:55, 9 February 2011
  • ...sha''' as it is known there, is a worm-like creature which has a head of a dog like creature and a sharp tongue made of gold.
    700 bytes (126 words) - 21:39, 12 February 2012
  • ...nd [[Oschaert]], the Aufhocker could take the shape of a monstrous [[Black Dog]] with burning eyes. It can also take the shape of a black horse or another As a black dog, the Aufhocker would follow human victims on the road before jumping onto t
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  • ...huck''' or '''Old Shuck''' is the name given to an English ghostly [[Black Dog]] which is said to roam the Norfolk, Essex and Suffolk coastline. ...of the Black Shuck date back to the time of the Vikings based on the huge dog of war of Odin and Thor 'Shukir'. Some very large dogs came over to Britain
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