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Pages in category "Fictional extraterrestrial–human hybrids in comics" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Monster Hunter series has multiple fictional flowers and plants that can be gathered by the player character, including nulberries, might seeds, flowferns, and dragonstrike nuts. The titular plants from the Plants vs. Zombies series, which are used to defeat zombie enemies. In The Legend of Zelda series, plants play a significant role.
The following are lists of fictional hybrid characters: List of fictional cyborgs; List of dhampirs - (Half vampires) List of werewolves; List of avian humanoids; List of hybrid creatures in mythology; List of piscine and amphibian humanoids; List of reptilian humanoids; List of winged unicorns
Cryptozoological animals and cryptobotanical plants, including those from folklore, religion (e.g. golem), mythology (e.g. dwarf (see also dwarfism); giants from Atlantis (see also gigantism), etc.), and some reports of ghosts, poltergeists, and time travellers (alleged) Mothman (see also American folklore) Jersey Devil; Loch Ness Monster ...
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It should directly contain very few, if any, pages and should mainly contain subcategories. This category is for fictional species which originate from a place apart from Earth . Please categorize articles on individual fictional extraterrestrials in Category:Fictional extraterrestrial characters .
LOS ANGELES, Ca. (KTLA) -- A man with a home filled with guns and whose decomposed body was found in an SUV in Pacific Palisades was believed to be a human/alien hybrid secretly working with the U ...
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