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This video was requested by Sethacard via Instagram! Thanks so much!! If you have any video requests be sure to follow me on Instagram @Katrinaexplained!! Subscribe For New Videos! http://goo.gl/UIzLeB Check out these videos you might like: Unbelievable Animals SAVING Other Animals! 🐯 • Unbelievable Animals SAVING Other Animals! LARGEST Animals Ever Discovered! 🐙 • LARGEST Animals Ever Discovered! Wild Animals That SAVED Human Lives! 🐻 • Wild Animals That SAVED Human Lives! 10. Frau Perchta Frau Perchta is a Christmas witch made famous by Jacob Grimm. She was once a goddess honored by pagans in the Alpine region of Germany and Austria. Just because she was a goddess, don’t think she was light and ethereal. 9. Belsnickel Hey everybody! It’s Belsnickel (remember, from The Office?) He is NIGH!! Belsnickel originates from southwest Germany’s Palatinate region and was brought to the US by German immigrants who became known as the Pennsylvania Dutch. 8. Mari Lwyd Mari Lwyd is a Welsh tradition around Christmas and New Year’s Eve that goes back maybe thousands of years! Be careful, because this is the time you will find yourself staring right into a horse skull. 7. Struwwelpeter Struwwelpeter is the main character in an 1845 children’s book titled Der Struwwelpeter. His name translates to “Shockheaded Peter,” referencing his hair’s electrocuted look, and he also had long, pointy fingers. 6. Hans Trapp Hans Trapp is an Anti-Santa from the Alsace Lorraine region along the French and German border. He was once a wealthy but greedy and heartless man, and as a result, the Catholic Church excommunicated him. After that, Hans Trapp sold his soul to the devil and was exiled to nearby forests. 5. Gryla Grýla is a monster of Icelandic folklore who lives deep in the country’s mountains and only comes out once each year, during the Christmas season, to hunt for bad children. Tales often describe her as an ogress or giantess with a horned tail and hooves. 4. The Yule Lads The Yule Lads are Grýla’s thirteen sons. In the 13 nights leading up to Christmas, they take turns visiting children, who leave one shoe on a windowsill, hoping for candy. Don’t worry, they aren’t as evil as their mother, but there are a lot of them! 3. Pere Fouettard In northern and eastern France, French-speaking Switzerland, and parts of Belgium, there’s an anti-Santa of sorts called Le Père Fouettard, or Father Whipper, who travels around with a whip in hand, lashing poorly-behaved kids. Stories depict him as sinister and unkempt, with a long beard and wearing a dark robe. 2. Befana Befana is a character of Italian folklore who appears as a smiling, soot-covered, ugly old woman in a black shawl. She delivers gifts to Italy’s well-behaved children every year on January 5, known as Epiphany Eve, while leaving coal or sticks for bad kids. 1. Olentzero Many cultures have historically marked seasonal changes and harsh winters with mythical characters. One such personality is the Olentzero, a Christmas figure rooted in Basque folklore. #mysterious #creatures #originsexplained #katrina