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Quagmire

Imaginary talking monkey
Staff member
Premium Member
what about your fav Mythical Monster/creature Eg Bigfoot, Unicorn

I'll second this since I already had one picked out for this theme.
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Quagmire

Imaginary talking monkey
Staff member
Premium Member
what's confusing about a dancing banana? It's a banana it's dancing :danana:

I'm confused. Why is the banana dancing? Why doesn't he ever get tired? No wait...I'm not confused. I'm frightened.
 

dust1n

Zindīq
Mongolian Death Worm!

The Mongolian Death Worm (Mongolian: олгой-хорхой, olgoi-khorkhoi, "large intestine worm") is a cryptid purported to exist in the Gobi Desert. It is generally considered a cryptozoological creature; one whose sightings and reports are disputed or unconfirmed.


It is described as a bright red worm with a wide body that is 2 to 5 feet (0.6 to 1.5 m) long.[1][2]


The Worm is the subject of a number of extraordinary claims by Mongolian locals - such as the ability of the worm to spew forth sulfuric acid that, on contact, will turn anything it touches yellow and corroded (which would kill a human),[3] and its purported ability to kill at a distance by means of electric discharge.


Though natives of the Gobi have long told tales of the olgoi-khorkhoi, the creature first came to Western attention as a result of Professor Roy Chapman Andrews' 1926 book On the Trail of Ancient Man. The American palæontologist was not convinced by the tales of the monster that he heard at a gathering of Mongolian officials: "None of those present ever had seen the creature, but they all firmly believed in its existence and described it minutely."[1][2]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mongolian_death_worm
 
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