@wwzxz022: Хз залетит или нет #рекомендации #кот #рыжийкот #популярный #залети

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eunoia_dreamgame0
eunoia :
"кот уже не популярный"
2026-05-27 16:12:04
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sanya_didiboy77
Alekcey_Semenov :
Скоко те лет ?
2026-05-29 22:37:03
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q0pz2
q0pz27 :
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2026-05-27 13:26:03
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neforchik.......3
NEFORCHIK🖤🌑 :
думаю должно набрать 1 миллион лайков> . <
2026-05-28 04:05:14
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aninomyto
scumbra :
в этот раз не спел в тайминг😭
2026-05-27 20:19:02
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ladavoz_131_
Alexsandr. :
он не захотел снимать
2026-05-28 07:15:09
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ayanatka07
𝓪𝔂𝓪𝓷𝓪𝓽𝔁𝔁 :
зачем уши назад делать ему же не приятно
2026-05-27 13:36:32
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diinoria_02
𝒟𝒾𝓃𝒶 :
и сразу руку нюхать
2026-06-04 14:21:31
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qpol266
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кусается?
2026-05-29 20:29:19
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😏😅😅
2026-05-28 13:29:29
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🧟‍♂️ Creepiest Mythical Creatures From Each U.S. State 🧟‍♀️ 🌟 Alabama: Huggin' Molly 👻 Origin: Abbeville Description: A ghostly figure chasing and hugging children. First-Hand Account: Locals have reported feeling an eerie presence and sudden cold hugs at night. 🌟 Alaska: Kushtaka 🦦 Origin: Tlingit Folklore Description: Shape-shifting creatures transforming into otters or men. First-Hand Account: Fishermen have reported seeing otters standing upright, mimicking human behavior. 🌟 Arizona: Skinwalkers 🐺 Origin: Navajo Legend Description: Witches who can transform into or disguise themselves as animals. First-Hand Account: Navajo people have shared stories of encountering animals with human-like eyes. 🌟 Arkansas: Gowrow 🐉 Origin: Ozark Mountains Description: A dragon-like creature lurking in caves and swamps. First-Hand Account: Hunters have claimed to find large claw marks and hear growls in remote areas. 🌟 California: Dark Watchers 👤 Origin: Santa Lucia Mountains Description: Mysterious shadowy figures. First-Hand Account: Hikers have reported seeing tall, dark silhouettes watching them from a distance. 🌟 Colorado: Slide-Rock Bolter 🏔️ Origin: Rocky Mountains Description: A giant, whale-like creature sliding down mountainsides. First-Hand Account: Miners in the 1800s claimed to see large swathes of disturbed earth and strange tracks. 🌟 Connecticut: Melon Heads 👽 Origin: Fairfield County Description: Small humanoids with large heads. First-Hand Account: Residents have reported seeing quick-moving figures with oversized heads in the woods. 🌟 Delaware: Selbyville Swamp Monster 🦧 Origin: Great Cypress Swamp Description: A Bigfoot-like entity. First-Hand Account: A newspaper reporter created the legend in the 1960s, but many locals still claim sightings. 🌟 Florida: Skunk Ape 🦍 Origin: Everglades Description: A large, foul-smelling ape-like creature. First-Hand Account: Tourists and locals have reported a strong smell and large footprints in the swamps. 🌟 Georgia: Altamaha-ha 🐍 Origin: Altamaha River Description: A giant serpent. First-Hand Account: Fishermen have seen a long, snake-like creature swimming in the river. 🌟 Hawaii: Nightmarchers 🎺 Origin: Hawaiian Folklore Description: Ghostly ancient Hawaiian warriors. First-Hand Account: Night hikers have heard the sounds of marching and seen torches in the distance. 🌟 Idaho: Sharlie 🐉 Origin: Payette Lake Description: A serpent-like creature. First-Hand Account: Boaters have seen large, undulating shapes beneath the water's surface. 🌟 Illinois: Enfield Horror 👹 Origin: Enfield Description: A creature with three legs, short arms, and glowing red eyes. First-Hand Account: In 1973, a resident reported shooting at a strange creature outside his home. 🌟 Indiana: Beast of Busco 🐢 Origin: Fulk Lake Description: A giant snapping turtle. First-Hand Account: In the 1940s, a farmer reported seeing a massive turtle in his lake, sparking a media frenzy. 🌟 Iowa: Van Meter Visitor 🦇 Origin: Van Meter Description: A bat-like creature with a glowing horn. First-Hand Account: In 1903, townspeople saw a creature with large wings and a bright light on its head. 🌟 Kansas: Sinkhole Sam 🪱 Origin: Inman Lake Description: A worm-like creature. First-Hand Account: In the 1950s, a farmer claimed to see a giant worm-like creature in a local sinkhole. 🌟 Kentucky: Pope Lick Monster 🐐 Origin: Pope Lick Creek Description: A half-man, half-goat creature. First-Hand Account: Locals have reported seeing a goat-like figure under the railroad trestle at night. 🌟 Louisiana: Rougarou 🐺 Origin: Cajun Folklore Description: A werewolf-like creature. First-Hand Account: Residents of the bayous have heard howls and seen glowing eyes in the swamps. 🌟 Maine: Specter Moose 🦌 Origin: Maine Forests Description: A giant, ghostly moose. First-Hand Account: Hunters in the early 1900s reported seeing a massive, white moose vanish into thin air. 🌟 Maryland: Goatman 🐐 Origin: Bowie Description: A half-goat, half-human creature First-Hand Account: In the 1970s. #life #usa🇺🇸
🧟‍♂️ Creepiest Mythical Creatures From Each U.S. State 🧟‍♀️ 🌟 Alabama: Huggin' Molly 👻 Origin: Abbeville Description: A ghostly figure chasing and hugging children. First-Hand Account: Locals have reported feeling an eerie presence and sudden cold hugs at night. 🌟 Alaska: Kushtaka 🦦 Origin: Tlingit Folklore Description: Shape-shifting creatures transforming into otters or men. First-Hand Account: Fishermen have reported seeing otters standing upright, mimicking human behavior. 🌟 Arizona: Skinwalkers 🐺 Origin: Navajo Legend Description: Witches who can transform into or disguise themselves as animals. First-Hand Account: Navajo people have shared stories of encountering animals with human-like eyes. 🌟 Arkansas: Gowrow 🐉 Origin: Ozark Mountains Description: A dragon-like creature lurking in caves and swamps. First-Hand Account: Hunters have claimed to find large claw marks and hear growls in remote areas. 🌟 California: Dark Watchers 👤 Origin: Santa Lucia Mountains Description: Mysterious shadowy figures. First-Hand Account: Hikers have reported seeing tall, dark silhouettes watching them from a distance. 🌟 Colorado: Slide-Rock Bolter 🏔️ Origin: Rocky Mountains Description: A giant, whale-like creature sliding down mountainsides. First-Hand Account: Miners in the 1800s claimed to see large swathes of disturbed earth and strange tracks. 🌟 Connecticut: Melon Heads 👽 Origin: Fairfield County Description: Small humanoids with large heads. First-Hand Account: Residents have reported seeing quick-moving figures with oversized heads in the woods. 🌟 Delaware: Selbyville Swamp Monster 🦧 Origin: Great Cypress Swamp Description: A Bigfoot-like entity. First-Hand Account: A newspaper reporter created the legend in the 1960s, but many locals still claim sightings. 🌟 Florida: Skunk Ape 🦍 Origin: Everglades Description: A large, foul-smelling ape-like creature. First-Hand Account: Tourists and locals have reported a strong smell and large footprints in the swamps. 🌟 Georgia: Altamaha-ha 🐍 Origin: Altamaha River Description: A giant serpent. First-Hand Account: Fishermen have seen a long, snake-like creature swimming in the river. 🌟 Hawaii: Nightmarchers 🎺 Origin: Hawaiian Folklore Description: Ghostly ancient Hawaiian warriors. First-Hand Account: Night hikers have heard the sounds of marching and seen torches in the distance. 🌟 Idaho: Sharlie 🐉 Origin: Payette Lake Description: A serpent-like creature. First-Hand Account: Boaters have seen large, undulating shapes beneath the water's surface. 🌟 Illinois: Enfield Horror 👹 Origin: Enfield Description: A creature with three legs, short arms, and glowing red eyes. First-Hand Account: In 1973, a resident reported shooting at a strange creature outside his home. 🌟 Indiana: Beast of Busco 🐢 Origin: Fulk Lake Description: A giant snapping turtle. First-Hand Account: In the 1940s, a farmer reported seeing a massive turtle in his lake, sparking a media frenzy. 🌟 Iowa: Van Meter Visitor 🦇 Origin: Van Meter Description: A bat-like creature with a glowing horn. First-Hand Account: In 1903, townspeople saw a creature with large wings and a bright light on its head. 🌟 Kansas: Sinkhole Sam 🪱 Origin: Inman Lake Description: A worm-like creature. First-Hand Account: In the 1950s, a farmer claimed to see a giant worm-like creature in a local sinkhole. 🌟 Kentucky: Pope Lick Monster 🐐 Origin: Pope Lick Creek Description: A half-man, half-goat creature. First-Hand Account: Locals have reported seeing a goat-like figure under the railroad trestle at night. 🌟 Louisiana: Rougarou 🐺 Origin: Cajun Folklore Description: A werewolf-like creature. First-Hand Account: Residents of the bayous have heard howls and seen glowing eyes in the swamps. 🌟 Maine: Specter Moose 🦌 Origin: Maine Forests Description: A giant, ghostly moose. First-Hand Account: Hunters in the early 1900s reported seeing a massive, white moose vanish into thin air. 🌟 Maryland: Goatman 🐐 Origin: Bowie Description: A half-goat, half-human creature First-Hand Account: In the 1970s. #life #usa🇺🇸

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