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  2. The bishop-fish, a piscine humanoid reported in Poland in the 16th century Aquatic humanoids appear in legend and fiction. [ 1 ] " Water-dwelling people with fully human, fish-tailed or other compound physiques feature in the mythologies and folklore of maritime, lacustrine and riverine societies across the planet."

  3. Category:Piscine and amphibian humanoids - Wikipedia

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    Piscine and amphibian humanoids (people with the characteristics of fish or amphibians) which appear in folklore and fiction. Subcategories This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.

  4. Lists of humanoids - Wikipedia

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    The bishop-fish, from Poland in the 16th century. Lists of humanoids cover humanoids, imaginary species similar to humans.They are organized by type (avian, piscine and amphibian, reptilian, and extraterrestrial), and by medium (literature, comics, animation, television, film and video games).

  5. Category:Mythological aquatic creatures - Wikipedia

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    Legendary amphibians (2 C, 11 P) C. Aquatic cryptids (3 C, ... Piscine and amphibian humanoids (6 C, 28 P) S. Water spirits ... a non-profit organization.

  6. Humanoid - Wikipedia

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    A humanoid robot is a robot that is based on the general structure of a human, such as a robot that walks on two legs and has an upper torso, or a robot that has two arms, two legs and a head. A humanoid robot does not necessarily look convincingly like a real person, for example, the ASIMO humanoid robot has a helmet instead of a face.

  7. A Tiny Apelike Humanoid May Still Be Living in Plain Sight ...

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    "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Flores, Indonesia is the home of the scientific study of small humans.. Theories of retired professor ...

  8. Nommo - Wikipedia

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    Folk art depictions of Nommos show creatures with humanoid upper torsos, legs/feet, and a fish-like lower torso and tail. Nommos are also referred to as "Masters of the Water", "the Monitors", and "the Teachers". Nommo can be a proper name of an individual or can refer to the group of spirits as a whole.

  9. Merman - Wikipedia

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    Icelandic folklore beliefs speak of sea-dwelling humans (humanoids) known as marbendlar (sing. marbendill), [40] which is the later Norse, [41] [14] and modern Icelandic form of marmennill. [42] [43] Jón lærði Guðmundsson ('the Learned', d. 1658)'s writings concerning elves [i] includes the merman or marbendill as a "water-elf". This merman ...