Blemmyae
Legends of ‘wild men’ living in the far corners of the earth, such as Africa and Asia, made their way to Europe via travelers from way back in the day. One such creature that was talked about was called a ‘Blemmyae.’ These massive ‘wild men’ were headless, but their faces were on their chests. They were also hairy. The tribe first appeared in Herodotus’s “The Histories,” where they were described as a species of “headless men” from North Africa “who have their eyes in their chests.”