- In
German folklore, a
Wolpertinger (German: [ˈvɔlpɐtɪŋɐ], also
called Wolperdinger or Woiperdinger) is an
animal said to
inhabit the
alpine forests of...
-
trickster spirit believed in
across the
Eastern Woodlands and
Great Plains.
Wolpertinger Agoa- (American)
turtle monster of West
Virginian lore
centered around...
- have
inhabited the Alps.
Other similar creatures include the
Bavarian wolpertinger, the
Austrian raurakl, the
Thuringian Forest's r****elbock, the Palatinate's...
- said to
exist in "clockwise" and "anticlockwise"
varieties Jackalope Wolpertinger Drop bear Tree
octopus Kelvingrove Art
Gallery and
Museum in The New...
-
engine museum to the
Fabeltier in 1994. The r****elbock is
similar to the
wolpertinger in Bavaria. The
Hessian dilldapp and the
western alpine dahu are often...
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rabbit appeared in
Medieval and
Renaissance folklore in
Bavaria (the
wolpertinger) and elsewhere.
Natural history texts such as
Historiae Naturalis de...
-
result of a cross-mating
between a cat and a rabbit."
Jackalope Skvader Wolpertinger Train,
Joseph (1845). An
Historical and
Statistical Account of the Isle...
- Elwetritsch, Erdhenne, lindworm, Nachtkrapp, R****elbock, Tatzelwurm, and
Wolpertinger, or
mythical plants such as
Alraune and Irrwurz.[citation needed] Po****r...
- Rabbits, of
Chinese zodiac year
Cabbit Jackalope Skvader Wererabbit Wolpertinger Lulla, a
stuffed bowtie blue from Suzy's Zoo The arts
portal Lists of...
-
variation on
comparable imaginary creatures from
other regions (cf.
Wolpertinger).
Elbedritsche are
described as
resembling chickens in the
broadest sense...