Everyone knows about Vampires, Dragons and Zombies, but how did those creatures actually come about? It turns out there’s more to it than just imagination. Here’s 10 Mythical Creatures with Scientific Origins.

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  1. To be fair there is some very credible evidence of the Yeti, with sightings, human shaped giant sized footprints in places almost unreachable to humans and Hairs that have been tested that have shared DNA with primates that have no match to any known animal in the DNA data bank.

  2. On werewolves, what about the people that get strong headaches during Full moon? I think that also may have lived into the myth

  3. The kraken is a giant squid. Everyone knows that. Zombies are real in a sense too though. In the animal kingdom there are various species of insects and so on that are technically zombies. Like the ant that is a walking fertilizer for a certain type of fungus. The spores go inside it, control it’s body to suit it’s needs, then when it’s ready it forces it to climb and bursts forth from the ants corpse releasing spores of new fungus to start the cycle anew. There are also all kinds of insects that lay their eggs in unsuspecting prey, who then only function as incubation and food for said eggs as they hatch and grow up enough to be on their own. Nature is scary as hell. There are literally beings on our planet destroying brain function to suit their own needs. If that’s not a zombie I don’t know what is.

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