This is something interesting to research! Now, this depends on how deep you want to dig. There is the Ijiraat. This one comes from Inuit Mythology. It's a shape shifter, but is able to cause the victim to lose their memories of the event of coming across them. Some believe they're evil, some believe they're misunderstood.
According to ChaCha, Faerie and Goblins can give humans amnesia.
Feeds off of inasents
Panna Dhai was the wet nurse of Maharana Udai Singh of Mewar. (A wet nurse is a woman who breast feeds and cares for another's child)
The United States is a major producer of Agricultural Products... The United States feeds the world so i guess you could say the United States produces life?
the most common are the keyboard and mouse, but pretty much any other device that plugs into a computer feeds data to it. most use usb cables.
Anubis is a god of the dead and weighs the soul of the individual against the feather of Ma'at; Anubis feeds the soul to Ammit if that test is not passed. This results in the total annihilation of the person, and there is no hope of further existence.
creature that feeds on growing grass or herbage?
Grazer
Grazer
A scavenger or a decomposer.
There are two likely possibilities:goal (noun) - a target, attainment, or scoreghoul (noun) - a ghostly spirit, demon, or spook
because its the gravity of the earth that appears generally
Eastern Canadian Sea Slug It feeds itself!
No, "vampire" is not a verb. It is a noun that refers to a mythical creature that feeds on blood.
It is a raptor, which means it eats other alive vertebrates, and rarely feeds on carcass. It steals food from other raptors, such as hawks.
Vampires are mythological or folkloric beings who subsist by feeding on the life essence (generally in the form of blood) of living creatures, regardless of whether they are undead or a living person.
The monster or mythological creature who's name rhymes with wire is a vampire. A vampire is an undead humanoid that feeds on blood.
Most Farm live stock. Such as Cattle, Sheep, goats etc.. Also Horses, Ponies and Donkies :-)