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The Cat-Sìth: Scottish Fairies appear black cats with a white patch on the chest.
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Cait-Sith is a mythological creature from Scotland and Ireland. These fairies appear black cats with a white patch of fur on the chest. In some stories, they walked erect on their hind legs and are widely perceived as malicious creatures. Cait-Sith is much bigger than regular cats, typically the size of a big dog, &…
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The Kelpies: Aquatic Horse appear in Scottish mythology
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Kelpies are among the best-known creatures in this book. These aquatic spirits appear in Scottish mythology as horses that invite tourists to mount and ride them. Those who do so meet an untimely death when the Kelpie suddenly jumps into the river and drowns its rider. These Celtic mythological monsters can also take on the…
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The Boobrie : The Mythical Brid in Scottish Mythology
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The Boobrie, a mythological monster from Scotland, is a horrific bird that preys on untamed otters and occasionally steals farm animals from transport ships. The creature, described as just a colossal bird, frequently makes a loud braying noise that sounds more like a bull than just a bird. These creatures were said to have lived…
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