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Akkorokamui – octopus monster (Ainu, Japan) Amikuk - Shapeshifting four armed 'octopus' that can swim through land as easily as water. Carbuncle – one of its many descriptions is a luminescent bivalve [4] [3] Lou Carcolh – A giant, man-eating snail with fur and tentacles (France) Kraken – squid monster (Worldwide)
Aeternae – Saw-horned monster. Afanc – Lake monster (exact lake varies by story). Agni – God of fire and sacrifices. Agathodaemon – Spirit of vinefields and grainfields. Agloolik – Ice spirit that aids hunters and fishermen. Agogwe (East Africa) – Small, ape-like humanoid.
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9. Chimera. Origin: Greek The mythological Chimera is a terrifying creature that features a fire-breathing lion’s head attached to a goat’s body, ending in a serpent tail. There are varying ...
Legendary creatures of the Argentine Northwest region; List of creatures in Meitei folklore; List of Greek mythological creatures; List of legendary creatures from China
Ogopogo Canadian Lake Monster; Ogun – Iron god for the Yoruba people (South Western Nigeria) Ogre (Medieval folklore) – Large, grotesque humanoid; Oiwa – Ghost of a woman with a distorted face who was murdered by her husband; Ojáncanu – Giant cyclops who embodies evil.
Yacumama (South America) – Sea monster; Yacuruna (Indigenous people of the Amazon) – Mythical water people, with backwards heads and feet; Yadōkai – Malevolent, nocturnal spirit; Yagyō-san – Demon who rides through the night on a headless horse; Yaksha (Buddhist, Hindu, and Jainism) – Male nature spirit
Unktehila – Reptilian water monster; Upinis – River spirit; Ur – King of the World of Darkness, often portrayed as a dragon or snake; Urayuli (Native American) – Hairy giant; Uriaș – Giant; Urmahlullu (Mesopotamian) – Lion-human hybrid guardian spirit; Ushi-oni – Bull-headed monster