Basilisk - A legendary lizard who could kill a man with its stare.
Bigfoot - A type of Sasquatch native to North American forests.
Black Dog - An evil spirit dog that stalks city streets at night.
Black-Eyed Beings - They take human form but have black, soulless eyes and emanate a sense of pure evil.
Bray Road Beast - The nickname for a werewolf-like creature seen multiple times in Wisconsin.
Centaur - Half-men, half-horse creatures that ran wild and unruly.
Cerberus - The three-headed dog that guards the entrance to Hades.
Charybdis - The whirlpool on one side of the Strait of Messina that swallowed ships that came too close to it.
Chimera - Part-lion, part-goat, part-snake - all monster.
Cockatrice - A flying part-rooster/part-snake that could kill with its stare.
Count Dracula - The most famous vampire in all of the legends.
Cyclops - The one-eyed giant who captured and ate people.
Cynocephalus - A member of an ancient race of men with the heads of dogs.
Demon - Malevolent spirits of Hell who try to take people's souls.
Doppelganger - Apparitions of people that occur in impossible situations.
Dragon - Giant, flying, fire-breathing lizards who often guard treasure.
Echidna - The snake-woman who became the mother of most Greek monsters.
Elf - Pointy-eared humanoids who excel in magic and archery.
Frankenstein's Monster - Mary Shelley's patchwork monster built from body parts of the deceased.
Ghost - Spirits of the dead whose souls remain in the realm of the living.
Golem - Magically animated human-shaped creatures typically made of solid stone.
Gorgon - The snake-haired and snake-bodied humanoid that was created in its mother's image. Its stare could turn a person to stone. Medusa became one of these creatures in a later myth.
Griffin - A creature with the body of a lion, the tail of a snake, and the head and wings of an eagle.
Grim Reaper - The embodiment of death itself, the Grim Reaper comes to take your soul to the afterlife.
Hydra - The nine-headed serpent who grew two new heads for everyone that was cut off.
Imp - Small, mischievous creatures who liked to play pranks on people.
Ladon (Python) - The snake that guarded the golden apples in the Garden of the Hesperides.
Loch Ness Monster - The elusive sea monster from Loch Ness in Scotland.
Manticore - A mythical beast with a lion's body and a human's head.
Medusa - The disciple of Athena who was turned into a gorgon. She had the hair of a snake and could turn men to stone with her gaze.
Mermaids - Sea creatures with the head and torso of a woman and the tail of a fish.
Minotaur - The creature with the head and legs of a bull and the torso of a man, who guarded the exit to The Labyrinth.
Mothman - A winged creature in the shape of a man with hypnotic red eyes sighted in West Virginia.
Mutants - A term describing abnormal creatures created by genetic or environmental mutations.
Nemean Lion - The giant lion with impenetrable hide who becomes the constellation Leo.
New Jersey Devil - A flying creature with a high-pitched scream and a horse-like head native to the New Jersey Pine Barrens.
Ogre - An ugly, oversized humanoid creature with great physical strength and little intelligence.
Orthros - The two-headed monster dog.
Pegasus - Technically the proper name of Bellerophon's winged horse, which became the general name for winged horses.
Phoenix - The golden bird who, at the end of its life, burst into flames only to be reborn again.
Sasquatch - Large, hairy, man-like beasts that live in the woods.
Satyr - Half-men, half-goats who were wild and lustful. The god Pan was one of these.
Scylla - The man-eating beast that lived on the opposite side of the Strait of Messina from Charybdis.
Sea Monsters - The generic term for several breeds of water-based monsters.
Sea-Goat - The half-goat, half-fish who are the children of Pricus, who becomes the constellation Capricorn.
Shade - The ghosts of dead people before they are admitted entrance to Hades.
Shapeshifters - Humans who can willingly take the form of an animal while maintaining their consciousness.
Sirens - Man-eating beautiful women whose song compels men to them.
Sphinx - The half-human, half-lion that forces those it meets to answer its riddles or die.
Thunderbird - A giant bird that creates storms with its wings.
Typhon - The fire-breathing giant who challenged Zeus for control of Mount Olympus. Also the father of most Greek monsters.
Unicorn - A magical horse with a single horn on its forehead.
Vampire - Legend's most charming bloodsucker gets a whole section of this website all to itself.
Wendigo - An evil spirit that possesses humans and turns them into cannibals.
Will-o'-the-wisp - Strange flame-like lights that seem to beckon travelers to follow.
Werewolf - Human by day, wolf by night.
Wraith - Evil spirits of the dead who are trapped on Earth.
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