Monkeys actually do like bananas.
No that's just a myth monkeys do not like coconuts!!!
No, there is no evidence to support the myth that bananas attract mosquitoes.
no that is just a myth but occasionally if it is being distracted it may trip but catch itself with it's tail
The rivalry between vampires and werewolves is often rooted in folklore and legends that depict them as natural enemies. Each creature represents different aspects of the supernatural world, with vampires associated with the night and seduction, while werewolves are linked to the moon and primal instincts. This clash of characteristics and inherent territorial nature can lead to conflict between the two supernatural beings.
when you bust a myth it means you've proven it wrong like saying oil will sink in salt water (not true just an example) and then you do and experament and prove it wrong you have just busted a myth
no!it is a myth he just acts like he does
They are a myth! (just like ol' sandy clause)
Myth
Just that! It is a myth.
greek mythology is myths or legends of gods and goddesses and stuff like hades and Zeus and aphrodite and Hermes and the things they did and where they lived but a myth is just a myth like a legend like bigfoot or the lochness monster and theyre not necessarily greek.
Well obviously its going to be God, he is the most amazing god (there is no other god). HE MADE YOU. He made every thing you know. He made monkeys, bananas and computers. To say nothing of the fact that science is not a 'who' at all. Science and religion are not enemies, and it is short-sighted, possibly even harmful, to perpetuate that myth.
No, I think that is just a myth