Prehistoric creature caught on camera











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As you can see, it is 10-12 times bigger than a car. So its length is about 164 ft. If you have such videos, share them with us. Prehistoric creatures caught on camera. Giant creatures caugh on tape. prehistoric animals caught on camera. Prehistoric Creatures Possibly Caught On Camera. mutated animals caught on camera. cryptids caught on trail cameras. nigen sea creature caught on camera. strange se creatures caught on camera. • Thank you for watching! • List of legendary creatures. • Iannic-ann-ôd (Breton) – Ghost of a drowned person • Iara (Brazilian) – Female water spirit • Ibong Adarna (Philippine) – Bird that changes color when it finishes a song • Ichchhadhari Nag (Hindu) – Shapeshifting venomous snakes • Ichimoku-nyūdō (Japanese) – One-eyed kappa from Sado Island • Á Bao A Qu (Malay) – Entity that lives in the Tower of Victory in Chitor. • Abaasy (Yakuts) – Iron-toothed demons. • Abada (African) – Unicorn that inhabits the African Congo. • Äbädä (Tatar) – Forest spirit. • Abaia (Melanesia) – Huge magical eel. • Abarimon (Medieval Bestiaries) – Savage humanoid with backward feet. • Abath (Malay) – One-horned animal. • Ba (Egyptian) – Soul of the deceased, depicted as a bird or a human-headed bird • Baba Yaga (Slavic) – Forest spirit and hag • Babi ngepet (Indonesia) – Monster boar • Baccoo (Guyanese/Surinamese) – Malevolent little people • Badalisc (Italian) – Goat-like creature from the southern central Alps • Cabeiri (Greek) – Smith and wine spirit • Cacus (Roman) – Fire-breathing giant • Cadejo (Central America) – Cow-sized dog-goat hybrid • Cailleach (Scottish) – Divine creator and weather deity hag • Caipora (Tupi) – Fox-human hybrid and nature spirit • Dactyl (Greek) – Little people and smith and healing spirits • Daemon (Greek) – Incorporeal spirit • Demons (Many cultures worldwide) evil spirits that torment people • Dahu (France, Switzerland and the north of Italy) – Similar to a deer or ibex; legs on one side of its body are shorter than on the other side • Easter Bunny (Christianity) – Anthropomorphic lagomorph. • Easter Bilby (Australian) – Anthropomorphic bilby. • Each Uisge (Scottish) – Malevolent water horse • Eagle Spirit (Many cultures worldwide) – Leadership or guidance totem • Ebu Gogo (Flores) – Diminutive humanoids, possibly inspired by Homo floresiensis • Echidna (Greek) • Fachen (Irish and Scottish) – Monster with half a body • Fafnir (Germanic mythology) – Dwarf who was cursed and turned into a dragon. He was later slain by Sigurd in the Saga of Nibelung. • Fairy (many cultures worldwide, esp. Germanic mythology/folklore) – Nature spirits • Falak (Arabian) – Giant serpent • Familiar (English) – Animal servant • Gaasyendietha (Seneca) – Dragon • Gagana (Russian) – Iron-beaked bird with copper talons • Gaki (Japanese) – Ghosts of especially greedy people • Gaokerena (Zoroastrianism) - Mythic plant • Gallu (Mesopotamian) – Underworld demons • Galtzagorriak (Basque) – Small demonic servants • Hábrók (Nordic) – listed as the best hawk • Hadhayosh (Persian) – gigantic land animal • Hades (Greek) – Ruler of the Underworld • Haetae (Korean) – dog-lion hybrid • Hag (Many cultures worldwide) – wise old woman who is usually a malevolent spirit or a disguised goddess • Jackalope (American) – Rabbit with antlers • Jack Frost - Personified of ice, winter and snow • Jack-In-Irons (English) – Malevolent giant • Jack-o'-lantern (Medieval folklore) – Vegetal lantern • Jaculus (Medieval Bestiaries) – Winged serpent or small dragon • Kabouter (Dutch) – Little people that live underground, in mushrooms, or as house spirits • Kachina (Hopi and Puebloan) – Nature spirit • Kahaku (Japanese) – Little people and water spirits • Kajsa (Scandinavian) – Wind spirit • Kalakeyas (Hindu) – Descendants of Kala • Kallikantzaroi (Greek) – Grotesque, malevolent spirit • La-bar-tu (Assyrian) – Disease demon • Labbu (Akkadian) – Sea snake • Lady midday (Slavic) – Sunstroke spirit • Laelaps (Greek) – Enchanted dog that always caught his prey • Laestrygonians (Greek) – Anthropophagic giants • Maa-alused (Estonian mythology) – Subterranean spirit • Machlyes (Medieval bestiaries) – Hermaphroditic humanoid • Macrocephali (Medieval bestiaries) – Giant-headed humanoid • Madam Koi Koi (West African Mythology ) – Female ghost • Madremonte (Colombian folklore) – Nature guardian • Maero (Māori) – Savage, arboreal humanoids • Nachzehrer (German) – Anthropophagous undead • Naga fireballs (Thai) – Spectral fire • Nagual (Mesoamerica) – Human-animal shapeshifter • Naiad (Greek) – Freshwater nymph • Näkki (Finnish) – Water spirit • Obake (Japanese) – Shapeshifting spirits • Obayifo (Ashanti) – Vampiric possession spirit • Obia (West Africa) – Gigantic animal that serves witches • Oceanid (Greek) – Nymph daughters of Oceanus • Paasselkä devils (Finnish) – Spectral fire • Pamola (Abenaki) – Weather spirit • Timecodes. • 0:00 Intro • 0:16 Sizes • . • . • . • . • . • . • . • . • . • #ancient #ancientbeast #ancienthistory #ancientstory #ancientphilosophy #prehistoricanimals • #adobe #aftereffects #cgi #vfx #vfxbreakdown #shortsvideo #boom

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