Enlisted here are some mythical creatures we often read or heard from folklore, legends, fairytales. Whether it is true or not, it affects the lives of the people, they are:
4 Tasks Elephant
Aqrabuamelu (ancient Mesopotamia)
Baanshee (Irish)
Basilisk (Greek myth)
Bigfoot or Sasquatch / Yetti (North American folklore)
Bloop
Bogeyman or Boogeyman
Bunyip
Centaurs (Greek)
Chimera (Greek)
Cthulhu
Cyclops (Greek)
Dragons (unknown)
Dwarves
Dwende (Philippines)
Dybbuk (Jewish folk tale
Engkanto (Philippines)
Fairies / Faeries (French)
Fauns (Roman)
Fenrir wolf
Giant Bovids (Greek)
Giant Serpents
Gnomes (European)
Goblins (German)
Golems (Jewish)
Gorgon (Greece)
Griffin (Egyptian and Persian mythology)
Hydra (ancient Greece)
Kappa
Kapre (Philippines)
Kraken
Leprechauns (Irish)
Loch Ness Monster (Scotland)
Manananggal (Philippines)
Mangkukulam (Philippines)
Mambabarang (Philippines)
Mapinguari (Amazon)
Minotaur(Greek)
Mermaid (Babylon)
Nuno sa Punso (Philippines)
Ogre (French)
Oni (Japanese)
Phoenix (ancient Egyptian myth)
Pontianak (Indonesian and Malay mythology)
Tianak (Philippines)
Tikbalang (Philippines)
Trolls
Unicorn (in Mesopotamia, India, Greece, and China)
Vampire (Europe)
Werewolf (German)
Witch
White Lady (Philippines)
Zombie (French)
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