
The Spagony is found in many Native American stories. It is
said to be the head of a sparrow, the feet of a goat, and
the tail of a Horse. A long time ago, a village of Indians
were informed by the thunder god that they were going to be
attacked so the chief of the Kicax tribe went into the
forest for 7 days and 7 nights. After the week of solitude, it
is said that he returned on a roaring animal with the head
of an eagle, the body of a bison, and the legs of a goat.
This creature was an unspeakable help to the tiny tribe. Now,
a day the staggering, picturesque, and startling animal is
now roaming the continents of Africa, South America, and the
Rocky mountains. The Spagony is very fond of eating
Carabingos because their fur gives healing effects to their
skin. On the topic of skin, a Spagony’s s skin is stronger
than a three foot thick bar of steel. Spagonys also can see
over one hundred fifty seven kilometers . This is possible
because a Spagony’s eyes are really millions of hairs with
pupils at the end. The hairs can pick up vibrations in the
air and Spagonys use this to feel objects and determine when someone is approaching. Even with their
amazing abilities, Spagonys are very afraid of the dreaded
Goldenowldryas because one ounce of their venom is enough to
kill three 270 lb. adult humans and when Goldenowldryas
strike they give up to three cups of venom. To keep you from
wetting your pants, Spagonys are very friendly to humans
except they will not let humans touch their young.
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