Known to take babies, known to take sheep, but little known to the rest of the world, it's the Norwegian Drapsgaupe. This creature has roamed Norway for many recorded years, although it often gets mistaken for its smaller, more docile counterpart: the Eurasian Lynx. However the Drapsgaupe is far more eerie, especially at night. It's red eyes pierce through the snowy landscapes, it's howl sounds like a screeching woman. Although they are elusive, and often stay to themselves, Drapsgaupe has a thirst for blood and children especially don't want to be out at night when there one is creeping near.