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The Melon Heads
Cryptid of the Day: Melon Heads
Description: Legends of these deformed monsters exist places like Michigan, Ohio and Connecticut. They are described to be human like with large, bulbous heads, hence the name “Melon Heads”. Melon Heads vary from story to story. They can either be shy, living as outcasts due to their deformity, or evil, attacking people who trek near their homes.
More reworked Cryptids! The Michigan Melon heads, a group of abandoned kids who were experimented on by a cruel doctor who gave them a deformed appearance, eventually they escaped him got their revenge.
Melon Heads: The Malicious, Bulbous-Headed Monsters of North American Folklore
In North American folklore, small, bulbous-headed humanoids have been reported to attack innocent people. These bizarre creatures are known as Melon Heads.
Uniformly described as malicious, these peculiar humanoids are known across multiple states.
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The Melon Heads
Melon Heads is the name given to legendary beings in parts of Michigan, Ohio, and Connecticut generally described as small humanoids with bulbous heads, who occasionally emerge from hiding places to attack people.
According to one theory, they were originally children with hydrocephalus.
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Cryptid of the Day: Melon Heads
Description: Throughout the Eastern United States, there are tales of deformed humans living the woods called Melon Heads. They are said to haunt isolated roads, where they’ll cause mischief to parked cars and wanderers. The legends changes from place to place.
Oh God... There should read “monster exist IN places like...” If that wasn’t in it, this could have been one of my favorites.