. "Le monstre du lac Fagua est une cr\u00E9ature lacustre imaginaire, pr\u00E9sent\u00E9e comme r\u00E9elle sur plusieurs estampes vendues \u00E0 Paris en octobre 1784."@fr . . . . . . . . . "Monstre du lac Fagua"@fr . . . . . . . . . . "The Monster of Lake Fagua is a legendary creature, which it was claimed had been found in Santa Fe, Peru. An article about this creature was written in the in France in 1784 stating that it had been captured and was going to be on display in Europe. The creature is described as being 20 feet long, with a human face, bull-like horns, huge donkey-like ears, lion-like teeth, bat-like wings, and the lower body of a dragon with two long pointed tails which it used to sting and attack enemies. It also attacked using its rings or suckers to grab its prey. It was said to be nocturnal and its diet consisted of livestock, like cattle and pigs. The creature was, in reality, a hoax."@en . . . . . "1839"^^ . . . . . . "Monster of Lake Fagua"@en . . . . . "26703642"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Monster of Lake Fagua is a legendary creature, which it was claimed had been found in Santa Fe, Peru. An article about this creature was written in the in France in 1784 stating that it had been captured and was going to be on display in Europe. The creature is described as being 20 feet long, with a human face, bull-like horns, huge donkey-like ears, lion-like teeth, bat-like wings, and the lower body of a dragon with two long pointed tails which it used to sting and attack enemies. It also attacked using its rings or suckers to grab its prey. It was said to be nocturnal and its diet consisted of livestock, like cattle and pigs. The creature was, in reality, a hoax."@en . . . "1075170217"^^ . "Le monstre du lac Fagua est une cr\u00E9ature lacustre imaginaire, pr\u00E9sent\u00E9e comme r\u00E9elle sur plusieurs estampes vendues \u00E0 Paris en octobre 1784."@fr . . . . . . . . .