Tsuchinoko

Tsuchinokos are cryptids who supposedly originate from the old history of Japaland. These snakes are large and round in shape, but are relatively and surprisingly small, but that doesn't mean they can cause harm, however.

This certain snake "species," as it is dubbed after many modern day reports, supposedly lives in the tall grassy areas and forests. It reportedly chirps, spews venom like a viper, and can jump several feet. It is called "bachi-hebi" in Northern Japaland, and is refered on the "Kojiki," the oldest known book about the history of Japaland. They are about 3 feet long, and is about 70 pounds. One was even sighted in Gensou Island, whom it is locally known as Mister Noko, a Tsuchinoko who is apparently capable of speech and is a trickster. It is both a yokai and cryptid, since it was sighted in old and modern history.

Sightings/Sighted
It has been sighted in Japaland and Gensou Island

Length
About 3 feet long

Weight
70 lbs.

Habitat
Tempurate forests, wetlands, sometimes make out into penguin inhabitance

Country
Japaland

Diet
puffles, small animals, insects

Physical Characteristics
It is a chubby, three feet green skinned-looking python creature