Coleman Frog

Coleman Frog : Giant Amphibian of New Brunswick, Canada. Physical description: Like a huge bullfrog. Length, 27 inches. ( 68 cm ) Weight, 42 pounds.…

Winnipogo

The Lake Monster of Lake Winnipegosis, Manitoba, Canada, is called Winnipogo. It is described as serpentine and usually over twenty feet long. Sightings have been…

Blue-Nosed Frog

Blue-Nosed Frog : Unknown Amphibian of Central Africa. Physical description: Frog with a blue spot on its snout that glows in the dark. Distribution: Northern…

Amphibians

The three types of animals popularly known as amphibians are newts and salamanders (Order Urodela), frogs and toads (Order Anura), and caecilians (Order Gymnophiona), all…

Xipe

Xipe : Small Hominid of Central America. Etymology: Possibly related to Xipe Tótec, the Aztec god of agriculture and rebirth, whose priests wore the flayed…

Xing-Xing

Xing-Xing : Unknown Primate of Central Asia. In earlier times, apparently used for WILDMEN or YETI. Etymology: Chinese (Sino-Tibetan), “orangutan” or “ape.” Variant name: Hsing-hsing.…

Ahool

In 1925 Dr. Ernest Bartels, son of the noted ornithologist M. E. G . Bartels, who discovered many new bird species in Java, was exploring…

Magalast

Magalast: According to the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, this demon is ruled by Beelzebub. Occultist S. L. MacGregor Mathers suggests that his name…

Maggid

Maggid: Given as Maggias in the 1720 Dresden library version of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, the Mathers translation of this work related…

Magni

Magni: This name may possibly be derived from the Latin word magnus, meaning “great.” Magni appears in the Ars Theurgia and is listed among the…

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