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Hodag

Names: no other names known


Habitat: the Northwoods of Wisconsin


Size: up to 3,500 lbs


Diet: mud turtles, water snakes, oxen, fish, and any food left out near its location; it also consumes white bulldogs on Sundays (if possible)


Reproduction: seasonally monogamous; performs courtship ritual


Society: solitary or in couplings


A hodag surrounded by a group of armed men.

One of North America's most bizarre chimeras, the Hodag is described in Wisconsin folklore as having two bull's horns, green eyes, and the grinning, tusked face of an elephant on the head of a frog. A bulky animal, the Hodag balances on four thick, short legs that end in sharp, curved claws; on its back are similarly shaped points, protruding from the spine in evenly spaced increments like a Stegosaurus. This 'fearsome critter's' tail ends in a deadly, forked spear. Hairy, foul-smelling, and fierce, it often appeared in Paul Bunyon tales; it was once thought to have been an extinct animal—until it began making appearances once more on the lake shores near Rhinelander, WI.



A fire-breathing carnivore, Hodags are born from the ashes of mistreated cattle; a supernatural and strong beast, it can be killed with the power of dynamite—or any deadlier weaponry. Adept swimmers that are active day and night, they sleep in secret caves, often hidden underwater.


The 'Hodag' in front of the Rhinelander chamber of commerce.

Explore Rhinelander - "Meet the Hodag"

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