
Gumberoo | Cryptid Wiki - Fandom
The Gumberoo (Megalogaster repercussus) is a fearsome critter told by the lumberjacks of emerging America in the 19th and early 20th centuries used to explain sudden forest fires. The Gumberoo is said to look like a fat black bear in shape completely hairless except for its prominent eyebrows...
Gumberoo - Wikipedia
In American folklore, the Gumberoo is a fearsome critter with hide so tough that bullets bounce off of it. The gumberoo was described by early lumberjacks to be larger than a bear with a tough, shiny, black hide [1] that nothing could pierce. The only way to kill it was said to be fire, which caused the creatures to explode. [2][3]
Gumberoo - Washington & Oregon's Exploding Cryptid!
The Gumberoo is a bear-like cryptid that is said to have inhabited the forests of the Pacific Coast in the 19th and 20th centuries. Stories about the Gumberoo have been passed down through the generations and it is a popular character in lumberjack folklore.
Gumberoo - Mythical Encyclopedia
The Gumberoo is a legendary creature that originates from the folklore of early American lumberjacks. According to legend, the Gumberoo was a fearsome critter that was larger than a bear with a tough, shiny, black hide that nothing could pierce.
Call of the Cryptid: The mythical Gumberoo of North American …
Jul 16, 2024 · The Gumberoo is a mythical creature from North American folklore, particularly in lumberjack tales from the Pacific Northwest.
Gumberoo | Fearsome Critters - Lumberwoods
The Gumberoo was usually found in burnt lands. Practically an indestructible animal. Bullets always bounced from his taut hide, but heat would make him swell and explode.
The Hidden Beasts of Washington: Cryptids and Creatures of the …
Oct 1, 2024 · Gumberoo: A strange, bear-like creature that is “completely hairless except for a bushy beard and thick eyebrows.” The Gumberoo is said to be nearly indestructible and has a ravenous appetite, capable of devouring anything in its path.
Gumberoo | Fearsome Creatures of the Lumberwoods
In the foggy region along the Pacific Coast from Grays Harbor to Humboldt Bay there ranges a kind of creature that has caused much annoyance in the lumber woods. This is the gumberoo, which, luckily, is so rare that only once in a great while is one seen.
Fearsome critters - Wikipedia
Gumberoo, a rare, hairless bear-like creature with nearly invulnerable skin. The animal's hide repels anything fired at it. Fire causes the gumberoo to combust in a massive explosion. [4] [5] Hidebehind, an animal that seizes loggers and devours them. The animal was said to be so swift that it could hide behind the nearest tree before being ...
Gumberoo: Oregon’s Largest Grizzly Bear or Peculiar Bearded Foe?
Jan 6, 2023 · The Gumberoo, scientifically known as the “Megalogaster Repercussus,” is often described as “a giant bear with a tough, shiny black hide” complete with “bristly hairs on its chin and big eyebrows”.