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The most absurd and unbelievable "unidentified creatures" in history
The key distinction between "creatures of imagination" and "unidentified creatures" lies in the presence or absence of eyewitness accounts. However, there are cases where entities that are clearly human creations are categorized as unidentified creatures, based on the existence of such accounts. For instance, creatures like the Tsuchinoko, which, when discovered, bear a resemblance to existing legends and are thus identified as one and the same. The "Tagua Tagua Lagoon" creature, which will be discussed in this article, is a monster that, despite being utterly absurd, has managed to insert one foot into the category of "unidentified creatures" due to past claims of its capture, occupying a bizarre and unique position.
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Encounter with the Monster
In the archives of the National Library of Madrid, a document detailing a monster sighting was discovered. The incident dates back to 1784, when a monster appeared on a farm in Chile, devouring crops and livestock, causing significant damage. The farmer assembled 100 armed men to ambush the creature, and they successfully captured it. The monster's length was approximately 18 meters, with a human-like face, sharp teeth, a mane, long horns, and cow-like ears. Its serpentine body had thick legs and long claws, with bat-like wings on its back and a bifurcated tail.
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