Splintercat
Splintercat bụ akụkọ egwu America.
Splintercat bụ ajọ namba. Mgbe ọ kụrụ nnukwu osisi, ọ kụrụ alaka, ogwe osisi ahụ takọrọ, hapụ ya ka ọ daa n'elu osisi ọlaọcha. Enwere ike ịhụ ozu ndị nwụrụ anwụ n'ọtụtụ akụkụ nke Pacific Northwest.[1] Nke a bụ ihe m na-akpọ raccoons [2] Otú ọ dị, àgwà nke imeghe osisi ahụ na-eme ka ọ na-ama jijiji mgbe niile, nke na-eme ka ọ nọrọ n'ọnọdụ ọjọọ mgbe niile. Ọ dị mma, a ga m arịọ onye ka ọ bịa slintercat.
Splintercat Creek, nke a chọtara n'ebe ugwu Cascade Range nke Oregon, a na-akpọ ya aha anụmanụ a a ma ama.
Splintercat pụtara na akwụkwọ ụmụaka 1974 The Last of the Really Great Whangdoodles nke Julie Andrews Edwards dere. Onye isi ala Whangdoodland na-enwekwa mmasị igwu egwu na nwamba.
An alternate version of the splintercat legend comes from Nova Scotia. In this version they come out at night in winter. If you spend time in the woods during the winter you can hear the trees crack from frost expanding. In a quiet wood, this sound is eerie and loud and is said to be a splinter cat emerging from a tree after a long summer hibernation. They are described as having exceptionally long claws and powerful legs. Their fur is patterned and colored similar to the bark of their favourite tree. They are perfectly still and leap on their prey from the shadows..
Ihe odide
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