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| - creature in Inuit mythology (en)
- İnüit mitolojisinde doğaüstü varlık (tr)
- حوت قاتل في فلكلور الإسكيمو (ar)
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| - It is described as being similar in form to the killer whale and is credited with the power of changing at will to a wolf; after roaming about over the land it may return to the sea and again become a whale. While in the wolf form it is known by the above name, and the Eskimo say they know that this change takes place as they have seen wolf tracks leading to the edge of the sea ice and ending at the water, or beginning at the edge of the water and leading to the shore. ... These animals are said to be very fierce and to kill men. (en)
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| - Akhlut (en)
- آكلوت (ar)
- Akhlut (it)
- Akhlut (pt)
- Akhlut (nl)
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