Kiwa is one of several male divine guardians of the ocean in the traditions of some Māori tribes of the East Coast of the North Island of New Zealand.
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Kiwa is one of several male divine guardians of the ocean in the traditions of some Māori tribes of the East Coast of the North Island of New Zealand.
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Chollima is the Korean name for a legendary horse.
Its name roughly means "thousand-mile horse", is often portrayed as a winged horse and several such statues are found in the North Korean capital Pyongyang.
It is also the nickname of the North Korean national football team.
The Chollima Movement was also named after the creature.
More: http://mythology.wikia.com/wiki/Chollima
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The Mongolian Death Worm, is a deadly and mysterious creature reported to live in the Gobi Desert of Southern Mongolia...
The Olgoi-Khorkhoi is often described as a headless, thick and dark red in color worm-like creature...
It is said to spend the majority of its life buried beneath the desert sands the Olgoi-Khorkhoi which means, intestine worm, is feared among the people of Mongolia as it supposedly has the ability to kill people and animals instantly from a range of several feet.
Because of the mysterious nature it is unclear how the Olgoi-Khorkhoi performs this act of ranged killing; it is believed that the worm sprays an immensely lethal poison or that it somehow transmits high...
More: http://www.newanimal.org/deathworm.htm
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