Alkali Lake Monster
A 40-foot beast in a shallow Nebraska lake, where something that size should have nowhere to hide.
Barren landscapes, extreme heat, and miles of nothing. Yet something moves out there. These creatures thrive where almost nothing else can survive.
13 creatures
A 40-foot beast in a shallow Nebraska lake, where something that size should have nowhere to hide.

Nomadic herders across Mongolia and Central Asia have described encounters with a stocky, hairy humanoid that walks upright and avoids civilization.
A bipedal reptilian predator stomping through the Australian outback, leaving three-toed tracks in places nothing large should be.

The blood-draining predator that left livestock drained across Latin America.

The antlered rabbit of the American West, born from taxidermy humor and frontier tall tales.
A giant serpent of the Australian interior, thick as a tree trunk, still reported near remote waterholes.

In the Australian outback, a malevolent spirit stalks those who practice sorcery and kills them in their sleep.

A blood-red worm said to kill with electric shocks and acid venom from beneath the Gobi sands.
An eagle the size of a cargo plane, strong enough to carry elephants, described by sailors who crossed the Indian Ocean.

A scaly, long-necked dragon depicted on the Ishtar Gate of Babylon stands among real animals, leading some to argue it was drawn from life.

A Navajo witch who wears the skins of animals and walks between worlds.

A whale-shaped mountain predator that slides down Colorado slopes to swallow hikers whole.
A massive, foul-smelling humanoid stalking the Mojave near Joshua Tree, where the desert watches back.