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8 Bizarre folklore creatures that will keep you up at night

Don't look under your bed...

Newsroom January 11 10:12

We’ve all heard of mythical creatures and cryptids like Bigfoot or the Loch Ness Monster, but those aren’t the only strange creatures rumored to be wandering the earth. Throughout history, there have been dozens of other strange folklore creatures described in stories passed down from generation to generation. Each of these creatures has its own fantastic description, whether about its physical appearance or interactions with humans. Below are eight of the most bizarre folklore creatures in history that you’ve likely never heard of.

1. Aqrabuamelu – The Scorpion Men

If you’re not a fan of scorpions, you may have nightmares about this creature. The Aqrabuamelu are creatures from Mesopotamian mythology that are described as “scorpion men.” There are many descriptions of these strange creatures, but most describe them as having the head and torso of a man but the body of a scorpion. Think centaurs, but much, much creepier.

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The Aqrabuamelu are first described in the Babylonian creation myth and the Babylonian version of the Epic of Gilgamesh . They are described as having heads that “touch the sky” and frightening gazes that can kill anyone who makes direct eye contact with them. However, they were not considered particularly violent, and were even known to help travelers by warning them of any impending danger on their path.

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