- Sina and the
Eel is a myth of
origins in
Samoan mythology,
which explains the
origins of the
first coconut tree. In the
Samoan language the
legend is...
- The
Anguila peluda (in English:
Hairy Eel) is a
cryptozoological figure belonging to
Canarian culture and folklore,
specifically from the
Anaga m****if...
- The
Eel River Atha****ns
include the Wailaki, L****ik, Nongatl, and
Sinkyone (Sinkine)
groups of
Native Americans that
traditionally live in present-day...
- Te Tunaroa, the
father of all
eels, who one day
visited the pool
where Hina bathed. One day, as Hina was bathing, the
eel-god
rubbed against her. This...
- very
flustered and was
going to
punish the long
eel, so then he laid out
traps in
order for the
eel to come out of hiding. When Tuna came out of hiding...
- A
sniggle is a type of fish hook used for
catching eels (known as snigs),
using the
method of sniggling. Also, much like the
clasp on a
front hooking bra...
-
Primitive markings are a
group of
hair coat
markings and
qualities seen in
several equine species,
including horses, donkeys, and ****es. In horses, they...
- fish
species such as the
leopard darter,
leopard shark, and the
leopard eel.
Examples of
plants that use the term
include the
leopard lily, and the leopard...
- the
service was shut down.
Tomie Kawakami,
identified by her sl****
black hair and a
beauty mark
below her left eye, acts like a succubus,
possessing an...
-
giant eel, Kasili,
causing Kasili to
wriggle and
produce earthquakes. A
similar crab
named Kagang does the same to a
different earthquake-producing
eel. Lakivot...