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African folklore is filled with an incredible (and terrifying) collection of mythical creatures. Are you prepared to meet Africa’s most famous (and infamous) beasts? Below, we’ll introduce you to 15 of Africa’s most well-known legendary monsters–a lineup that includes brain-eating bears, vampiric fireflies, grave-robbing werehyenas, and much more. Come with us as we delve into the incredible world of African legend. Fair warning: some of these eerie creatures might keep you up at night!
Famous Creatures from African Mythology
- Adze: A shape-shifting vampire that appears in the form of a firefly.
- Tokoloshe: Small, gremlin-like water sprites that torment humans.
- Nandi Bear: An enormous, bear-like predator that feasts on brains.
- Kongamato: A massive, winged, reptilian monster that attacks boats.
- Grootslang: A greedy and powerful elephant-serpent hybrid that covets gems.
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- ↑ https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/monster-mythology-werehyena
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