In spanish this creature literally means "goat-sucker". Described as a reptilian/alien-like heavy creature that's the size of a small bear, and with a row of spines from the neck to the tail, while in the Southwestern USA it is depicted as more dog-like.
A. Yeti
B. Chupacabra
C. La Lechuza
D. Teyollohcuani
What is a Chupacabra?
This is an ape-like creature that roams the forests of North America and have been around as long as some of the Native American tribes due to the finding of cave paintings of them. A Native American Tribe described them as a race of hairy giants that lived on nearby mountains that would steal salmon and people while they were asleep.
A. Goatman
B. Almas
C. Sasquatch
D. Chatawa Monster
What is a sasquatch?
This female spirit-like-creature in Irish mythology, is usually seen as an omen of death and a messenger from the underworld.
A. Rusalka
B. Echidna
C. Erinyes
D. Banshee
What is a Banshee?
This humanoid cryptid is most commonly associated with Louisiana, Maryland and Texas. Described as a seven foot tall hybrid creature; part man and part goat. Some claim it is a relative of the New Orleans evil chupacabra-like cryptid, the Grunch. There have been sightings of one in Wisconsin on Hogsback Road. Also known as the Goatman.
A. Almas
B. Fouke Monster
C. Lake Worth Monster
D. Chatawa Monster
what is the Lake Worth Monster?
She is a monstrous ogress who lives in the wilderness and hunts children to eat for Christmas. She is the mother of the 13 Icelandic Yule Lads.
A. Baba Yaga
B. Hecate
C. Gryla
D. Grimhild
Who is Gryla?
A well-known figure in Mexican and Latin American folklore, she is a weeping woman who drowned her children and now wanders the world, forever searching for them.
A. La Lechuza
B. Teyollohcuani
C. La Llorona
D. Baba Yaga
Who is La Llorona?
This creature is a cannibalistic monster from Algonquian folklore and often depicted as a giant, spirit-like creature that stalks and eats humans. Some say it was once a lost hunter who was cursed for eating human flesh out of hunger.
A. Chupacabra
B. Baba Yaga
C. Wendigo
D. Skinwalker
What is a Wendigo?
She is a supernatural being or witch that takes the form of a hideous old woman. She is described as wearing a cloak/dress, with bright red eyes and teeth of sharpened stone or metal.
A. La llorona
B. Leyak
C. Baba Yaga
D. Trotterhead
Who is Baba Yaga?
This is a creature native to Pine Barrens, New Jersey. Described as having hooves, a snake's tail, bat-wings and a head that looks something like a horse. Sightings have been reported since the beginning of the 1700s. It is deeply rooted in folklore and legend in the area.
A. Jersey Devil
B. Lone Pine Mountain Devil
C. Owlman
D. Dingbat
What is the Jersey Devil?
This was one of the names given to this supposed unicorn living in Africa. Described as similar to a horse but larger and having a head similar to a deer.
A. Adaro
B. Aatxe
C. Archlis
D. Abada
Who is Abada?
These creatures have two forms, quadrupedal animal and humanoid. In animal form they appear similar to a tapir, but are larger, faster, and thinner. They have a shaggy coat of black fur and a snout that appears similar to an anteater's or a pig's. They are hairy and very ugly.
A. Minatour
B. Sasquatch
C. Capelobo
D. Amomongo
Who is a Capelobo?
From Navajo folklore, these creatures are evil witches that can transform into any animal. They are said to cause feelings of fear or unease, and may move in unnatural ways.
A. Wendigo
B. Skinwalker
C. Baba Yaga
D. Capelobo
Who is a Skinwalker?
This creature is a six-legged monster with gnarled horns. It lives in lakes and pools, coming out of the water during the night to make a loud noise (hence the name:buka - noise), jump onto people and animals, and strangle them.
A. Bukavac
B. Lockness Monster
C. Myling
D. Drekavac
What is Bukavac?
This is a creature from lumberjack tales from the 19th/early 20th centuries, particularly in the area of Rice Lake, Wisconsin. Described as a large bat or bird-like, has short feathered body, large wings and short deer-like antlers on its head. Resembles a very fast owl.
A. Snallygaster
B. Dingbat
C. Owlman
D. Jersey Devil
What is a dingbat?
This creature in Japanese Legend that kills people while they are on the toilet using the restroom.
A. Akaname
B. Yuki Onna
C. Aka Manto
D. Kujira
What is Aka Manto?
This creature resembles a cross between an owl, a fox, and a deer. It's indigenous to Costa Rica, where people call it a "dry land piranha" because it will eat anything, including creatures far larger than itself such as horses and cows.
A. Chupacabra
B. Bawokozi
C. Abbagoochie
D. Carn-pnay
Who is Abbagoochie?
This creature is a large bird-like animals that lives anywhere from northern Canada and Alaska down to Central America. In Native American mythology, some tales tell of enormous eagles strong enough to carry whales back to their nests.
A. Thunderbird
B. Snallygaster
C. Lone Pine Mountain Devil
D. Dingbat
What is a thunderbird?
This creature comes from the souls of children who have died unbaptized.
A. Bukavac
B. Drekavac
C. Plakavac
D. Jaud
What is Drekavac?
This cryptid stems from French Louisianan folklore. It's described as having a human body and the head of a wolf or dog, similar to the werewolf legends of Europe. It's said to prowl the swamps and forests around New Orleans.
A. Rougarou
B. Hodag
C. Abbagoochie
D. Adlet
What is a Rougarou?
From Pennsylvania Dutch Folklore this creature is said to be related to witchcraft and described similar to the European bedgoblin. They are believed to be either the spiritual form of a witch, or a spirit sent by a witch to cause harm
A. Baba Yaga
B. La Lechuza
C. Trotterhead
D. Capelobo
What is Trotterhead?
mythical, shapeshifting monster from the folklore of Trinidad and Tobago; similar to the werewolf of French and Germanic folklore. It's a trickster who can appear as a human during the day, but at night it takes the form of a man without a head carrying a wooden coffin.
A. Lagahoo
B. Ciguapa
C. Chaneque
D. Sihuanaba
What is a Lagahoo?
Also known as a ghost-witch and is an undead monster of the Wabanaki tribes. It's said to have been created upon the death of an evil magician who refuses to stay dead, but comes to life at night to kill, eat, and throw curses at any unlucky humans who come across them. The only way to permanently kill a ghost-witch is by fire.
A. Kanontsistóntie’
B. Uktena
C. Skadegamutc
D. Qalupalik
What is the Skadegamutc?
Indoors, this creature resembles a black chicken but outdoors it appears as a dragon about two feet long, with a serpentine body and four legs. It'll lodge itself in a house, refusing to leave. Its presence brings riches into the household, but it's usually stolen from neighbors. It can be purchased from the Devil, but the price is the buyer's soul.
A. Akamataa
B. Aitvaras
C. Agogwe
D. Albatwitch
What is an Aitvaras?
From the Inuit mythology in Alaska, this creature is described as a huge, heavy creature with slimy moist skin, & instead of legs it has four human-like arms and hands which are for locomotion & to capture prey. It's capable of burrowing underground and can emerge in inland lakes.
A. A-Mi-Kuk
B. Á Bao A Qu
C. Abbagoochie
D. Achiyalabopa
What is A-Mi-Kuk?
This creature is a demon from Japanese folklore, described as having the body of a human but looking much like a Goblin. It has long shaggy hair and one toe on each foot from which protrudes a long toe nail. Its tongue is extremely long and dripping with saliva. It's saliva is poisonous.
A. Jorōgumo
B. Gashadokuro
C. Aka Manto
D. Akaname
What is Akaname?