Fictional national animals
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Fictional national animals
Fictional national animals
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Many nations around the world have mythical animals which are widely believed to not exist and for which there is little or no scientific evidence, but which are nevertheless well known and, in a sense, popular. Note that the creatures listed below are unofficial fictional national animals and that the tales told about them differ a great deal. It is often not possible to deliver a definitive description as the stories vary from time to time and place to place.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Many nations around the world have mythical animals which are widely believed to not exist and for which there is little or no scientific evidence, but which are nevertheless well known and, in a sense, popular. Note that the creatures listed below are unofficial fictional national animals and that the tales told about them differ a great deal. It is often not possible to deliver a definitive description as the stories vary from time to time and place to place.
- United States
- Champ (Lake Champlain, New York/Vermont)
- Fur-bearing trout
- The Hodag (Northern Midwest)
- Hoop snake
- Jackalope (Western United States)
- Jersey Devil (New Jersey)
- Sasquatch
- Snipe (fictional)
- Thunderbird
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