Top 10 Scary Siren Head Facts
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Top 10 Scary Siren Head Facts
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Top 10 Scary Siren Head Facts
I started to do some research about the Siren Head a few weeks ago, and since then, I began to hear disturbing noises that come from the forest close to my house. Sometimes, the noises come from birds and, other times, they sound like an alarm. I am becoming increasingly upset about this. These sounds are quite similar to the ones I have found during my research about the Siren Head.
In my opinion, there isn’t any creepier monster than this infamous, devilish monster. Some people would argue and claim that the Slender Man is more disturbing, but I can’t agree with that. Some people say that the Siren Head isn’t real, and we know that most videos around here are cheap editings. But I’ve heard some friends’ nasty stories about people that survived a Siren Head attack, and I can’t simply ignore it.
The Siren Head is a smart, evil, and fierce predator that won’t forgive any weakness or candor. We’re not sure if this creature is a demon or an alien, but what we know is that it would eat anything, even humans, without paying any attention to age.
So, if you want to learn more about this dark, evil monster, join us today, we’ll show everything we know about it. Even in the worst-case scenario, it’s better to be prepared.
Today, we’re going to describe you ten scary Siren Head facts. We hope this can help you to protect from this monster and escape from it, if necessary.
Number 10. Horrific Skin
From a distance, the Siren Head looks like a rusty, metallic monster. Even some artists recreated the creature with different materials, imitating its rusty looks. Yet, instead of metals, the Siren Head skin is more closely related to preservation techniques used by ancient cultures like the Egyptian Empire and the Incas to protect the corpses from decay.
In short, the Siren Head’s body is covered by mummified skin. We can’t tell from who or what creature, but the fact that the Siren Head’s skin is dried and mummified makes us think that this creature is an undead or some kind of demon, instead of an alien, or a mutant. What was this creature before its skin was dried and preserved? Or where from did these skins came? Who made this insane ritual? To what end?
On the other hand, if there’s the most minimum possibility that Nature’s forces mummified this creature, how it survived? Is this entropic mummification the reason behind its mysterious and puzzling ways?
We have lots of questions about this, but the fact is that the skin of the Siren Head is a horrific monstrosity.
Number 9. Long arms
Reach is one of the most vital abilities a hunter or a fighter could have. We’ve observed how powerful can be tigers, octopus, and jellyfish when they use their reach without moving from their spot. Keen hunters can cover a long-range around them because they’re alert, quick, and are equipped with long and powerful extremities.
The Siren Head possesses exceptionally long arms. They are as long as its body! Such long extremities mean that a Siren Head can hunt a creature at a 60-feet reach in a fraction of a second, without making a significant effort. We don’t have specific data to measure the average speed and acceleration of a Siren Head when it’s hunting, but having is heigh and reach, we’re sure that the further, the better when it comes to this monster.
At the end of the powerful and wiry arms of the Siren Head, there are bony hands. They have five long fingers that are not as sharp as claws at first. However, as the monster’s skeleton is rock-solid, the grip of this monster can be even worse than a paw or a talon.
Number 8. Better in the Wild
Humanity built urban areas to keep themselves safer from Nature’s threats, such as the weather and predators. The quintessential logic behind metropolitan cities and regions in general still works to protect ourselves from the Siren Head. Most people have witnessed these monster appearances in rural town areas, graveyards, and dark, wild forests.
Even though this creature uses sound and noise as part of its hunting tactics, it’s clear that it can use silent movement too. The combination of sneaky, smooth movement, with mind tactics, and camouflage, are part of the impressive arsenal of the Siren Head, as a wild or rural predator. Additionally, because of its large dimensions and wiry aspect, the Siren Head blends in the woods very well. In short, this monster is a more apt hunter in these contexts.
Number 7. Snake-like tongue
Snakes use their tongues as an essential part of their sensory equipment. According to experts, the tongue allows the snakes to smell and taste a scent simultaneously, which is a very powerful advantage when hunting in the dark, so close to the ground
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