The Shadow Stalker. It implies a creature that hunts in the shadows, unseen until it's too late. Just the name gives a sense of unease as if something is constantly lurking where the light doesn't reach.
One classic scary monster bedtime story is 'The Boogeyman in the Closet'. A little boy always thought there was a monster in his closet at night. Every time he heard a creak, he was sure it was the Boogeyman coming to get him. But one night, he bravely opened the closet and found it was just his old football that had fallen. It taught him not to be afraid of the unknown.
The Abyssal Terror. 'Abyssal' refers to the deep, unfathomable abyss, a place full of mystery and danger. A monster with this name would be something that hails from the darkest depths and instills pure terror in those who encounter it. For example, it could be a giant, tentacled beast with glowing eyes that rises from the ocean depths to attack ships. It's a name that combines the fear of the unknown and the power of a great and terrifying force.
The appearance. For example, if a monster has sharp fangs, glowing eyes, and a huge, hulking body, it can be really scary. Just like the werewolf with its long claws and menacing growl.
Since it's called 'hairy scary monster and other stories', there might be a main story about the hairy scary monster. This could involve the monster causing chaos in a village or a forest. The other stories could be related to different aspects like the legends passed down in the area about the monster, or stories of heroes who tried to defeat it. There could also be stories about the friendship or enmity between the monster and other characters in the book.
One scary story could be about a monster that haunts the battlefields of the Civil War. Maybe it's a spectral figure of a soldier who was wronged during the war and now his anger has turned him into a vengeful spirit - a monster of sorts. He might lurk in the ruins of old forts or battle sites, scaring anyone who dares to enter at night.
They are popular because they tap into our primal fears. Monsters represent the unknown, the things that go bump in the night. They make us feel vulnerable and play on our fears of being attacked or harmed.
One classic is 'Dracula'. It's about a vampire named Dracula who travels to England to spread his undead curse. He preys on the living, especially young women. Another is 'Frankenstein'. Dr. Frankenstein creates a monster from different body parts, but the monster is shunned by society and turns to revenge. And 'The Mummy' where an ancient mummy is awakened and brings horror to those who disturb its resting place.
Well, often they are very large and have a menacing appearance. For example, some might have sharp claws and teeth. They also tend to be very dark in color, like black or a deep shade of gray. Their eyes usually glow in the dark, which adds to the scariness factor.