Blogueeros Hoola!
What taal?
How will you return from the routine?
Today I will explain a bit mysterious creatures
"there" or "there" in Japan
started!
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Hibagon -
The Hibagon is a Bigfoot-like hominid, living in the vicinity of Mount Hiba in northern Hiroshima prefecture.
The Hibagon reach a height of between 1.5 and 1.7 meters and weigh between 80 and 90 kg. It is covered with a thick mop of black or brown, and has an unusually large head triangular shaped eyes that convey intelligence.
- Tsuchinoko -
The Tsuchinoko is a snake-like creature said to inhabit all over Japan except Hokkaido and the islands of Okinawa. He is described as thick body and measures between 30 and 80 cm in length, and scam in the body and venomous fangs. It says that emits a sound nice des and can jump up to a meter.
How will you return from the routine?
Today I will explain a bit mysterious creatures
"there" or "there" in Japan
started!
-
Hibagon - The Hibagon is a Bigfoot-like hominid, living in the vicinity of Mount Hiba in northern Hiroshima prefecture.
The Hibagon reach a height of between 1.5 and 1.7 meters and weigh between 80 and 90 kg. It is covered with a thick mop of black or brown, and has an unusually large head triangular shaped eyes that convey intelligence.
- Tsuchinoko - The Tsuchinoko is a snake-like creature said to inhabit all over Japan except Hokkaido and the islands of Okinawa. He is described as thick body and measures between 30 and 80 cm in length, and scam in the body and venomous fangs. It says that emits a sound nice des and can jump up to a meter.
- Kusshii -
Kusshii is a giant monster believed to inhabit the lake Kussharo in Hokkaido, a large freshwater lake with similar conditions to those of the famed Loch Ness. According to sightings of the same, Kusshi measured between 10 and 20 meters long, has a hunched back, a long neck and a pair of horns on his head.
- Ishii -
Ishii, is another lake monster Japanese. It is believed that his home is Lake Ikeda Kagoshima Prefecture. This is a lake 20,000 years old and the largest caldera in Kyushu. The creature is similar in appearance to Kusshii, but larger.
Ishii was released publicly in September 1978 after more than 20 people they saw a giant creature moving at high speed through the water. The media publicized the incident and that marked the arrival the lake of a flood of tourists eager to see the monster.
- Kappa -
(Devil's River)
The Kappa appears in countless stories and legends of Japanese folklore for many centuries. We could say that it is she was more known and popular among Japanese fans of cryptozoology.
Although most people think that the stories of small amphibians childlike and boisterous and rowdy personality are just myths, from time to time when new evidence of encounters with these beings who keep alive his legend.
That's all, see you next post!
Sayonara ~ ~
The Kappa appears in countless stories and legends of Japanese folklore for many centuries. We could say that it is she was more known and popular among Japanese fans of cryptozoology.
Although most people think that the stories of small amphibians childlike and boisterous and rowdy personality are just myths, from time to time when new evidence of encounters with these beings who keep alive his legend.
That's all, see you next post!
Sayonara ~ ~
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