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Hidebehind

Mythical creature from American folklore


Mythical creature from American folklore

FieldValue
nameHidebehind
imageHidebehind.jpg
captionThe hidebehind from Fearsome Critters (1939)
GroupingLegendary creature
CountryUnited States
HabitatForests and woodlands

The hidebehind is a nocturnal fearsome critter from American folklore that preys upon humans that wander the woods, which was blamed for the disappearances of early loggers when they failed to return to camp. The hidebehind is said to be able to conceal itself: when an observer attempts to look directly at it, the creature quickly hides behind an object or behind the observer and therefore cannot be directly seen.

The hidebehind supposedly uses this ability to stalk human prey without being observed and to attack them without warning. Said victims, including lumberjacks and others who frequent the forests, are then dragged back to the creature's lair to be devoured. The creature is said to subsist chiefly upon the intestines of its victim and has a severe aversion to alcohol, which is therefore considered a sufficient repellent. Other sources suggest that the hidebehind makes hissing noises, such as a viper would.

Tales of the hidebehind may have been used as an explanation of strange noises in the forest at night. Early accounts describe hidebehinds as large, powerful animals despite the fact that no one was able to see them.

References

References

  1. Wyman, Walker D. (1978). ''Mythical Creature in the USA and Canada''. River Falls, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Riverfalls Press.
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  5. Randolph, Vance (1951). ''We Always Lie to Strangers: Tall Tales from the Ozarks''. New York: Columbia University Press.
  6. Tryon, Henry Harrington (1939). Fearsome Critters. Cornwall, New York: Idlewild Press.
  7. (1977). "Pecos Bill Catches a Hidebehind". Garrard Publishing Company.
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