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  2. Melon heads - Wikipedia

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    The legend states that the melon heads' appearance is the result of them having resorted to cannibalism in order to survive the harsh winters of the region and to inbreeding, which in turn caused them to develop hydrocephalus. Some retellings of this version substitute the asylum or prison with places of business or camp grounds and the inmates ...

  3. Melonheads - Wikipedia

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    Melonheads. The Melonheads are a group of fans of the Los Angeles Rams that attend games with a carved out watermelon placed on their head. The Melonheads are similar to the Cheeseheads of the Green Bay Packers with their usage of food memorabilia on their heads—though Wisconsin is known for cheese products, while Los Angeles is not known for ...

  4. Talk:Melon heads - Wikipedia

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    Radiation-mutated melon heads feasting on human flesh? The weird thing is the support it gets on the net. Is this a real "legend"? Weregerbil 10:06, 28 July 2006 (UTC) Reply . Yes, it is a "real legend" or as real as any legend can be. It is a local legend tied to two specific areas.

  5. The Spookiest Urban Legend in Every State - AOL

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    Tennessee: Bell Witch Cave. The legend of the Bell Witch is one of Tennessee's most infamous horror stories. In the early 19th century, John Bell and his family were tormented by a malicious ...

  6. List of urban legends - Wikipedia

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    Melon heads are beings generally described as small humanoids with bulbous heads who occasionally emerge from hiding places to attack people. [ 69 ] [ 70 ] [ 71 ] Men in black is an urban legend and conspiracy theory claiming that there are men dressed in black suits who claim to be government agents who harass or threaten UFO witnesses or ...

  7. List of cryptids - Wikipedia

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    Entities that may be considered cryptids by cryptozoologists include Bigfoot, Yeti, the chupacabra, the Jersey Devil, the Loch Ness Monster, and the Mokele-mbembe . Scholars have noted that the cryptozoology subculture rejected mainstream approaches from an early date, and that adherents often express hostility to mainstream science.

  8. Category:Alleged extraterrestrial beings - Wikipedia

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    Category:Alleged extraterrestrial beings. Category. : Alleged extraterrestrial beings. This category is for alien creatures reported in UFO conspiracy theories and urban legends, which are claimed by people who share these narratives to supposedly exist in real life.

  9. Melon (cetacean) - Wikipedia

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    Melon (cetacean) The bisected head of a dolphin: The melon is just above the upper jaw. The melon is a mass of adipose tissue found in the foreheads of all toothed whales. [1] [2] It focuses and modulates the animal's vocalizations and acts as a sound lens. It is thus a key organ involved in communication and echolocation .