- In the
folklore of the
Alpine region of south-central Europe, the
Tatzelwurm (German: [ˈtatsl̩ˌvʊʁm]), Stollenwurm, or
Stollwurm is a lizard-like creature...
- Bahkauv, Beerwolf, Elwetritsch, Erdhenne, lindworm, Nachtkrapp, R****elbock,
Tatzelwurm, and Wolpertinger, or
mythical plants such as
Alraune and Irrwurz.[citation...
- Whipper"). Schnabelgeiss, a tall goat with a beak in the
Ubersitz festival.
Tatzelwurm (or Stollenwurm)
combines the
features of a cat and a serpent, allegedly...
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Christianity and now is one of the
Albanian names of the devil.
Alpine dragons Tatzelwurm A lizard-like creature,
often described as
having the face of a cat, with...
- was
thought to be an
exceptional sign of good luck. The
knucker or the
Tatzelwurm is a
wingless biped, and
often identified as a lindworm. In legends, lindworms...
- also § Nomenclature)
Doderer provides commentary that "field dragons" (
tatzelwurm) and
mandrake fused with the
folklore of the
house kobold.
Heinrich Marzell [de]'s...
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North East
England Minhocão,
Brazil Mongolian death worm, Gobi
Desert Tatzelwurm,
European Alps, a hoax
Archispirostreptus gigas, a
giant millipede Caecilian...
-
Arado Ar 232 Tausendfüßler (German: "Millipede"),
sometimes also
called Tatzelwurm, was a
cargo aircraft that was
designed and
produced in
small numbers...
-
Because of its three-part
locomotive body it also
acquired the
nickname Tatzelwurm.
During the
First World War the SBB
decided to
establish electric operation...
- hind-legs of a hare and the back,
wings and tail of a
female wood grouse.
Tatzelwurm – A
creature with the face of a cat and a
serpentine body.
Tlanchana –...