The water leaper, also known as Llamhigyn Y Dwr, is an evil frog-like creature from Welsh folklore.

Myths describe it as a giant frog with no hind legs, a long lizards tail with a stinger at the tip, and bat's wings instead of forelegs.

Its habitat was ponds and swamps. The Llamhigyn Y Dwr was accused for causing problems; such as snapping fishing lines, to eating livestock, and devouring fishermen.

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The water leaper, also known as Llamhigyn Y Dwr, is an evil frog-like creature from Welsh folklore. Myths describe it as a giant frog with no hind legs, a long lizards tail with a stinger at the tip, and bat's wings instead of forelegs. Its habitat was ponds and swamps. The Llamhigyn Y Dwr was accused for causing problems; such as snapping fishing lines, to eating livestock, and devouring fishermen. #MysteriousMythicalEntities
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