What is the name of this evil, shape-shifting, nine-tailed fox from Korean mythology?
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Interesting fact:
Originating in 17th century England, the legend of the sidehill gouger still rings true to some people today. These cougar-pig-hybrids allegedly live on cliffs where they look for edible plants. Because of their habitat, the legs on one side of their body are said to be shorter, meaning that if they wanted to reverse direction, they would topple over and fall.