Where: Rome
Description: Small horns and hooves
Name: Glaistig (The Green Lady)
Where: Scotland
Description: Hooves
Name: Longana
Where: Cadore
Description: A group of women that lived near water and had hooves
Name: Pan
Where: Greece
Description: A god with horns and hooves
Name: Hippopodes
Where: near the Baltic Sea
Description: Hooves

Name: Deer Woman
Where: Oklahoma
Fort Dodge, Iowa,
The Western United States
The Pacific Northwest
Description: Hooves
With all these different stories from all around the world who is to say that hooved people may not be around or atleast once existed. If not this a good example of linking if not all but most areas to what the first people believed. If these creatures never existed what was it that made these creatures come to belief? What coud this creature be? Maybe we're missing a crucial part in are evolution.
Credit to
http://www.arnoldbocklin.com/ab_faunwhistling.htm
http://www.mineshags.se/Gudar/Gudar.htm
http://www.mythindex.com/greek-mythology/P/Pan.html
http://peromniasaecula.blogspot.com/2008_01_01_archive.html
http://www.monstersandcritics.com/dvd/reviews/article_1176329.php/DVD_Review_Masters_of_Horror_John_Landis_-_Deer_Woman
http://cathyscamera.net/?cat=9
http://www.equine-divine.net/hoof_polish_pads.htm
http://www.superstock.com/stock-photos-images/1796R-9468
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