Mussie (Hapyxelor): Three-Eyed Loch Ness-Like Monster of Muskrat Lake in Ontario | Mythology for Kids |
True Canadian Mythology, Legends & Folklore, Book 6
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Narrated by:
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Sophia Kasem
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By:
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Professor Beaver
About this listen
According to legends, there’s a monster living in Muskrat Lake. The monster is a cryptid, which means that its existence has been claimed but never proven. Canada, as you would notice, is home to a lot of myths. The origin of each of these mythical creatures date back to historical times. Listen about them today.
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