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What mythical creature actually exist?
9 mythical-looking animals that actually exist in the wild
- Okapi. Wikimedia Commons.
- Saiga antelope. Seilov/Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0)
- Narwhal. Wikimedia Commons/Felix Stember.
- Streaked tenrec. Flickr/Cliff.
- Superb bird of paradise. Flickr/Natasha Baucas.
- Thorny devil. Flickr/Steve Shattuck.
- Vampire deer.
- Glaucus atlanticus.
What is the most rarest mythical creature?
Pegagsus is the most rarest and most legendary mystical creature.
Do mythical creatures actually exist?
The fact that we often lack verifiable evidence to prove they are real does not make their situation any better. However, as we are about to find out, many of these supposedly mythical creatures actually existed and some are still around today.
What are some examples of hybrid mythical creatures?
The griffin is another hybrid mythical creature. According to myth, they have the faces, wings and front legs of an eagle and the rear, tail and hind legs of a lion. They flew too, which makes them one creature early humans would have given a wide berth, if they existed that is.
What mythical creatures fight back when cornered?
However, it sometimes fights back when cornered and it is not unusual to find sperm whales with scars left from their battles with giant squids. Dragons are probably the most common mythical creatures out there. Their looks vary but the most common descriptions indicate they had reptile-like bodies, bat-like wings and sharp claws.
Is there any scientific evidence that humans once existed?
Although nothing is conclusive, the evidence is certainly interesting. Scientists discovered 1 metre tall humans that lived alongside us 12,000 years ago! The Hobbits are a species of human called Homo floresiensis. Scientists found the remains of the mythical creatures on an Indonesian island called Flores.