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Monsters of the SEC

Posted on 1/26/15 at 10:34 am
Posted by hawgfaninc
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Posted on 1/26/15 at 10:34 am


Texas:
Chupacabra and Big Bird

Arkansas:
Ozark Howler, Fouke Monster

Missouri:
Momo

Louisiana:
Honey Island Swamp Monster

Kentucky:
Pope Lick Monster

Tennessee:
Wampus Cat

Georgia:
Altamaha-Ha

FLorida:
Skunk Apes

South Carolina:
Lizard Man of Scape Ore Swamp

Mississippi:
Pascagoula Aliens

Alabama:
Posted by piggilicious
Member since Jan 2011
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Posted on 1/26/15 at 10:36 am to
mississippi and alabama don't have any monsters? i guess their people qualify. jk

i've never heard of the ozark howler before?

Posted by GIbson05
Member since Feb 2009
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Posted on 1/26/15 at 10:37 am to
frick the offseason.
Posted by LSU Patrick
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Posted on 1/26/15 at 10:37 am to
Louisiana has the Crawgator.
Posted by Glorious
Mobile
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Posted on 1/26/15 at 10:38 am to
El Chupacabra isn't the only thing near College Station that sucks
This post was edited on 1/26/15 at 10:42 am
Posted by Team Vote
DFW
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Posted on 1/26/15 at 10:38 am to
No Rougarou

List is shite
Posted by CBandits82
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Posted on 1/26/15 at 10:40 am to
quote:

Honey Island Swamp Monster


GOAT

quote:






Those kids and the lady in the background....
This post was edited on 1/26/15 at 10:41 am
Posted by NorthReb
Michigan
Member since Jul 2013
547 posts
Posted on 1/26/15 at 10:41 am to
My grandpa used to scare the shite out of us with stories of wampus cats.
Posted by LSU Patrick
Member since Jan 2009
73295 posts
Posted on 1/26/15 at 10:41 am to
quote:

No Rougarou



What about Bighead?
This post was edited on 1/26/15 at 10:42 am
Posted by Team Vote
DFW
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Posted on 1/26/15 at 10:42 am to
Posted by Glorious
Mobile
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Posted on 1/26/15 at 10:45 am to
1,4,2,3
Posted by tungi01
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Posted on 1/26/15 at 11:14 am to
Post less OP
Posted by CBandits82
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Posted on 1/26/15 at 11:24 am to
Posted by junkfunky
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Posted on 1/26/15 at 11:30 am to
quote:

No Rougarou

List is shite
Posted by scrooster
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Posted on 1/26/15 at 12:51 pm to
Well done OP, I lol'd.

Posted by hg
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Posted on 1/26/15 at 12:53 pm to
Posted by ForeverLSU02
Albany
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Posted on 1/26/15 at 12:53 pm to
Alabama and Mississippi have too many to name
Posted by LSU Patrick
Member since Jan 2009
73295 posts
Posted on 1/26/15 at 1:28 pm to
Cookie Monster

This post was edited on 1/26/15 at 1:29 pm
Posted by Gary Busey
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33277 posts
Posted on 1/26/15 at 1:29 pm to
I lol'd. Good job
Posted by Prof
Member since Jun 2013
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Posted on 1/26/15 at 2:10 pm to
We have Wampus Cats to be sure but we should also be noted for Tlanuwa which is a variation of the Thunderbird Myth and native to this area. As far as SEC monsters, this one is in the region of campus.

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Tlanuwa
The legend of the “Tlanuwa,” or the “Great Mythic Hawk,” is a Cherokee variation of the Thunderbird and Piasa Bird myths found in other Native American cultures. Tlanuwa were a pair of immense raptors said to live in the caves of a high cliff just below the mouth of Citco Creek on the north bank of the Little Tennessee River in Blount County. According to legend, they flew up and down the river in search of prey, even coming into villages and carrying off dogs and small children. In one famous incident, Daniel Boone claimed to have seen a giant raptor on the Tennessee River near where the Cherokee claimed the Tlanuwa made its home.

The Thunderbird is one of the most dominant icons in Native American art. Descriptions of them have been faithfully recorded for centuries in totems, carvings, pottery, cave art, and in the ancient stories of Native Americans.


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This post was edited on 1/26/15 at 2:18 pm
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