Throughout history, humans have told stories of strange and powerful creatures — but what if some of them were real? In this fourth installment, we explore 7 forgotten mythical creatures that may have truly existed, hidden in ancient folklore, carvings, and eyewitness accounts. These aren’t your typical legends — they’re rarely discussed, long-lost beasts that may have been inspired by real-life animals, cryptids, or even prehistoric survivors. Could they still be lurking somewhere in the unexplored corners of our world? 🔍 In This Video, You’ll Discover: The origins and legends of each creature Possible real-world inspirations Evidence from history, mythology, and archaeology Theories about whether they still exist today ✨ Creatures Featured in Part 4: Bunyip – Mysterious swamp creature from Aboriginal legend Wolpertinger – Hybrid beast of Bavarian folklore Xing Tian – Headless giant warrior from Chinese mythology Peryton – Winged stag of medieval lore Hyōsube – Mischievous water spirit from Japan Cuelebre – Dragon-serpent of Spanish legend Tatzelwurm – Alpine cryptid resembling a serpent-cat hybrid 💡 Question for You: Which of these creatures do you think could be real? 📺 Watch Parts 1–3 to uncover more mythical creatures you’ve never heard of! 👍 Love mythology, cryptozoology, and ancient mysteries? Hit LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and BELL ICON 🔔 so you never miss a discovery. forgotten mythical creatures, real mythical creatures, ancient cryptids, legendary beasts that existed, rare mythical animals, mythical creatures in real life, unexplained animals, cryptozoology creatures, folklore monsters, real or legend, lost myth creatures, ancient legends, mythical creatures part 4 ---------------------------------------------- I do NOT own the video materials and all credits belong to the respectful owner. In case of copyright issues, please contact me immediately for credit or clip delete - [email protected] ---------------------------------------------- Disclaimer:- video is for educational purposes only. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational, or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. #ForgottenCreatures #MythicalBeasts #AncientLegends #LostCreatures #RealMythicalCreatures #Cryptozoology #HistoricalMysteries #AncientMyths #MythologyExplained #UnexplainedHistory #FolkloreFinds #part4 Thanks for spending your precious time on this video