https://mocomi.com/ presents: Mythical Creatures - Part I
Tales of mythical or legendary creatures have traveled through generations in folklore and stories of encounters. Some creatures are hybrids of 2 or more animals and some are said to be real(but there is a lack of evidence to support this theory).
Loch Ness Monster - The Loch Ness Monster is said to be a large aquatic animal which looks like a plesiosaur like reptile, reportedly seen in the waters of Lochness, Scotland.
Reports of the mysterious creature date back to the 6th century.
Mongolian Deathworm - The Mongolian Death Worm is said to exist in the Gobi Desert. It supposedly looks like a bright red worm with a wide body.
Mermaid - The mermaid is a legendary aquatic creature of the sea with the head and torso of human female and the tail of a fish. In some cultures the Mermaid was considered to be a sea Goddess and the earliest of mermaid stories comes from Assyria around 1000 BCE.
Sea Serpent - Sea serpents are a kind of sea monster either fully or partly serpentine. The sightings of these creatures go back for hundreds of year. Although these creates have been sighted on a number of occasions, there is no physical evidence available to prove that these serpents actually exist.
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Watch this video to learn about some mythical creatures from around the world and the stories surrounding them.
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