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Strange Creatures from around the Isle

Koala

Location: Llangennith (West Glamorgan) - General area
Type: Cryptozoology
Date / Time: 1990s
Further Comments: Reports of koala bears came in during the 1990s, seen on the roads in this area. No physical evidence has been found.

Source: Published Media
First added: 2002-09-28 | Last updated: 2002-09-28 | ID #2486


An old postcard showing Llangollen, Wales.

Flying Pig

Location: Llangollen (Clwyd) - Skies over area
Type: Cryptozoology
Date / Time: 2 September 1905
Further Comments: Witnesses reported a large flying creature over the town; it resembled a pig of tremendous size, with stumpy webbed feet.

Source: Published Media
First added: 2002-07-18 | Last updated: 2002-07-18 | ID #1830

Healing Eel

Location: Llangybi, near Pwllheli (Gwynedd) - St Cybi's Well
Type: Cryptozoology
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: The sick would dangle their feet into the waters of the well, hoping that the touch of the eel would increase their chances of recovery.

Source: Published Media
First added: 2003-04-19 | Last updated: 2003-04-19 | ID #4145

Beithir

Location: Loch a' Mhuillidh (Highland) - Area around the loch
Type: Cryptozoology
Date / Time: Unknown, but active during the summer months
Further Comments: This large water snake was said to be around three metres in length.

Source: Published Media
First added: 2011-03-27 | Last updated: 2011-03-27 | ID #10238

Gabriel

Location: Loch Achanalt (Highland) - Waters of the loch
Type: Cryptozoology
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: This water beastie, nicknamed Gabriel, is reputed to be reptilian and some fifteen metres in length.

Source: Published Media
First added: 2004-09-15 | Last updated: 2004-09-15 | ID #5429

Man Shaped

Location: Loch Anlaimh, Coll (Argyll and Bute) - General area
Type: Cryptozoology
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: Strange sounds heard coming from the loch were blamed on the water horse. A shepherd once encountered a stranger by the loch who had water weed on his head. The stranger walked into the loch, resulting in people believing the water horse had taken human form.

Source: Historical Record
First added: 2023-01-07 | Last updated: 2023-01-07 | ID #14754

Basking Beast

Location: Loch Arkaig (Highland) - Waters of the loch
Type: Cryptozoology
Date / Time: October 1857
Further Comments: This creature, with a head like that of a horse and a single hump, rested ten metres from the shoreline, before slowly sinking beneath the water. A legend says that the Jacobites once hid a collection of treasure in the waters of the loch, where it remains.

Source: Historical Record, Published Media
First added: 2002-11-07 | Last updated: 2002-11-07 | ID #3059

Horse Headed Beast

Location: Loch Assynt (Highland) - Waters of the Loch
Type: Cryptozoology
Date / Time: 1850s
Further Comments: Seen twice during the 1850s by the same witness, the man claimed the creature had a horse's head.

Source: Published Media
First added: 2011-03-25 | Last updated: 2011-03-25 | ID #10225


An old postcard showing Loch Awe.

Huge Monster

Location: Loch Awe (Argyll and Bute) - Waters of the Loch
Type: Cryptozoology
Date / Time: Sixteenth century onwards
Further Comments: The loch is another large body of water in Scotland that is said to contain a large beastie, this time reputed to resemble a twelve legged eel. The creature is said to come ashore during winter. Another version of the story says the creature resembles a large bull.

Source: Published Media
First added: 2003-06-01 | Last updated: 2003-06-01 | ID #4316

Drowned Rider

Location: Loch Bhasapol(?), Tiree (Argyll and Bute) - Loch and nearby moorland
Type: Cryptozoology
Date / Time: Eighteenth century
Further Comments: Upon discovering a horse on the moors, a man mounted the creature only for it to bolt and run at breakneck speed around the area. Both man and beast eventually plunged into the loch. The rider did not survive.

Source: Historical Record
First added: 2023-01-07 | Last updated: 2023-01-07 | ID #14758

Fantastic Horse

Location: Loch Borralan (Highland) - Waters of the loch
Type: Cryptozoology
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: This loch monster will disguise itself as a radiant white horse, enabling it to walk up to victims before pulling them into the loch's murky waters.

Source: Published Media
First added: 2003-06-01 | Last updated: 2003-06-01 | ID #4330

Water Kelpie

Location: Loch Borrolan (Highland) - Waters of the loch
Type: Cryptozoology
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: When two fishermen vanished along the banks of the loch, the only items a search party could find were a brace of fish, two fishing rods, and large hoof prints in the sand which came from and disappeared back into the loch.

Source: Published Media
First added: 2004-09-14 | Last updated: 2004-09-14 | ID #5418

Monster

Location: Loch Canisp (Highland) - Waters of the loch
Type: Cryptozoology
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: The loch is said to be home of an unidentified water beast.

Source: Historical Record
First added: 2003-04-02 | Last updated: 2003-04-02 | ID #4071

Horse Man

Location: Loch Chuaich (aka Loch Quoich) (Highland) - General area
Type: Cryptozoology
Date / Time: Nineteenth century
Further Comments: A water horse that lived in the loch would often be seen floating around on its side. On one occasion the creature took the form of a man and tried to enter a former soldier's home. Bullets did not harm the water horse, but a silver coin fired from the gun drove the creature away.

Source: Historical Record
First added: 2023-01-07 | Last updated: 2023-01-07 | ID #14756

Kelpie

Location: Loch Coruisk (Highland) - Waters of the loch
Type: Cryptozoology
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: This lake monster would take the form of a beautiful horse which would try to drown anyone who tried to mount it.

Source: Historical Record, Published Media
First added: 2004-09-22 | Last updated: 2004-09-22 | ID #5489

The Seal People

Location: Loch Duich (Highland) - Waters of the loch
Type: Cryptozoology
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: The area is home to a colony of seal people - sea creature while in the water, human when they climb out... Mermaids have also been reported, as have sea serpents.

Source: Published Media
First added: 2003-06-01 | Last updated: 2003-06-01 | ID #4331

Screaming Monster

Location: Loch Duvat, Eriskay (Outer Hebrides) - North side of the loch
Type: Cryptozoology
Date / Time: 1893
Further Comments: While out looking for a horse that escaped his farm in the mist, a farmer saw what he thought was his missing beast in the loch. As he approached, he realised he was looking at a water monster; the creature gave an unearthly yell, sending the farmer running home and disturbing all the wildlife around the water.

Source: Historical Record, Published Media
First added: 2002-11-09 | Last updated: 2002-11-09 | ID #3061

Each Uisge

Location: Loch Earn (Perth and Kinross) - Waters of the Loch
Type: Cryptozoology
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: This water horse would entice people to sit upon its back before drowning the unsuspecting victim. One story says that the creature lived in Loch Tay but was driven out so moved here.

Source: Published Media
First added: 2008-01-09 | Last updated: 2008-01-09 | ID #8160


Loch Eil, Scotland.

Water Creature

Location: Loch Eil (Highland) - Waters of the loch
Type: Cryptozoology
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: This loch is home to another one of Scotland's lake monsters, though there appears to be only one recording sighting. This described a black worm-like head with a three foot (ninety centimetre) neck which quickly vanished beneath the surface of the water.

Source: Published Media, User Submission
First added: 2004-09-13 | Last updated: 2004-09-13 | ID #5412


Fictious illustration from Detective Weekly of a creature emerging from a loch.

Long Necked Monster

Location: Loch Feith an Leothaid (Highland) - Waters of the loch
Type: Cryptozoology
Date / Time: 1930s
Further Comments: A creature with a neck between four and five feet high popped up next to a man rowing his boat across this loch.

Source: Published Media
First added: 2011-03-25 | Last updated: 2011-03-25 | ID #10227

Tall Serpent

Location: Loch Fyne (Argyll and Bute) - Waters of the loch
Type: Cryptozoology
Date / Time: July 1570
Further Comments: This creature was reported to be the size of a ship's mast when it surfaced from the water. At a much later date, a carcass of an unidentified creature was found on the banks of the loch.

Source: Historical Record, Published Media
First added: 2002-11-07 | Last updated: 2002-11-07 | ID #3057

My Little Water Pony

Location: Loch Garget Beag (Highland) - Banks of the Loch
Type: Cryptozoology
Date / Time: Summer 1938
Further Comments: While walking with a friend and carrying a heavy bag of venison, Mary Falconer of Achlyness spotted thirteen ponies which resembled her neighbours. As she approached one, intending to borrow it to carry her bag, Falconer noticed that one horse's mane contained strands of water weed. The string of ponies then bolted into the loch, vanishing beneath the water.

Source: Published Media
First added: 2011-03-25 | Last updated: 2011-03-25 | ID #10228

Water Horse

Location: Loch Garten (Highland) - Waters of the loch
Type: Cryptozoology
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: Another body of water thought to be home to one of these formally unidentified creatures, this loch monster was described as a cross between a horse and a black bull which possessed incredible strength.

Source: Historical Record, Published Media
First added: 2003-04-06 | Last updated: 2003-04-06 | ID #4085

Water Horse House

Location: Loch Garve (Highland) - Underwater
Type: Cryptozoology
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: This freshwater monster had a house built for him and his mortal bride - the general area of the property is known as the water there never freezes because of the home's open fire!

Source: Published Media
First added: 2003-06-01 | Last updated: 2003-06-01 | ID #4333

Black Creature

Location: Loch Hourn (Highland) - Waters of the loch
Type: Cryptozoology
Date / Time: 1934
Further Comments: Four witnesses observed a ninety-six foot (twenty-nine metre) long black beast swimming in the loch, its body forming humps as it moved.

Source: Published Media
First added: 2004-09-14 | Last updated: 2004-09-14 | ID #5425

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