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Blafard – Imaginary creature from the early United States of America; Blemmyae (Medieval Bestiary) – Headless humanoid with face in torso; Bloody Bones – Water bogeyman; BÅ‚udnik – Mischievous gnome; Blue Crow – Giant amazonian bird; Bluecap – Mine-dwelling fairy; Bodach – Malevolent spirit
Monster may also be Native, but name was given from Native language by local whites & not the original name, if so. Sea goat – Half goat, half fish; Selkie – Shapeshifting seal people; Water bull – Nocturnal amphibious bull; Water Horse – General name for mythical water dwelling horses of many cultures
List of named animals and plants in Germanic heroic legend; List of Philippine mythological creatures; List of spiritual entities in Islam; Mythical creatures in Burmese folklore; Supernatural beings in Slavic religion
This is a list of lists of notable fictional animals. Lists by biological category. Lists of fictional invertebrates;
A host of legendary creatures, animals, and mythic humanoids occur in ancient Greek mythology.Anything related to mythology is mythological. A mythological creature (also mythical or fictional entity) is a type of fictional entity, typically a hybrid, that has not been proven and that is described in folklore (including myths and legends), but may be featured in historical accounts before ...
This list of fictional animals contains notable fictional animals of species that do not have a separate list among either the lists of fictional animals or the lists of fictional species. Mammals [ edit ]
Pages in category "Lists of fictional animals in literature" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
In the English language, many animals have different names depending on whether they are male, female, young, domesticated, or in groups. The best-known source of many English words used for collective groupings of animals is The Book of Saint Albans , an essay on hunting published in 1486 and attributed to Juliana Berners . [ 1 ]