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Urban legends or urban wildlife? Creepy creature sightings might just be thriving city animals Adriana Pérez, Chicago Tribune Thu, October 31, 2024 at 10:00 AM UTC 7 min read ...
The research, published in Urban Naturalist, examined vertebrate species inhabiting Florida’s stormwater sewer systems. Specifically, the team focused on Alachua County. Using camera traps in 39 ...
Some animals are so strange, scary, or downright unbelievable, they feel like they crawled out of a nightmare or a tall tale. These real-life creatures blur the line between fact and urban legend.
So, the findings prove that the urban legend about gators living in the sewers has some legs, even if not in New York City, where Alligator in the Sewer Day is still celebrated every year on Feb. 9.
All of the following are rumors I have heard in Costa Rica, that while not urban legends, may someday reach that status: I have heard repeated numerous times– always by expats and often those who were ...
In 2018, another urban explorer, Luke Mcpherson, discovered a 16-foot (5 m) mummified great white shark, later nicknamed Rosie, suspended in an enormous formaldehyde tank at an abandoned wildlife ...
Some classic legends are completely false (The brassiere was invented by Otto Titzlinger). Others have a basis in fact (Coca-Cola once contained cocaine). And the stories change with the time.
Avoid "Urban Legends" at all costs "Urban Legends: Final Cut" is now invading multiplexes across America and anyone in possession of a functioning brain will steer clear.