A-Z Mythical Creatures - Statistics

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A monstrous woman whose snake-covered hair and deadly gaze could turn anyone to stone. Medusa
80%
A magical or semi-divine being from folklore, often gifted with supernatural abilities. Legends describe both light and dark elves, who were believed to dwell in hills, rocks, forests, springs, or underground realms. Elf
70%
A creature with the body of a man and the head of a bull, famously associated with a labyrinth in Greek mythology. Minotaur
70%
A mythical winged white horse, often associated with freedom, heroism, and companionship. Pegasus
70%
A legendary bird linked to rebirth and the sun, famous for rising anew from its own ashes. Phoenix
70%
A horse-like creature with a single spiraled horn believed to possess magical healing and protective powers. Unicorn
70%
A supernatural being present in many religions, believed to serve and assist God. In the three major monotheistic faiths, these beings are often regarded as divine messengers. Angels
60%
A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse, including four legs and a tail. Centaur
60%
A giant mythical being distinguished by a single eye positioned in the center of its forehead. Cyclops
60%
Legendary creatures usually depicted as winged reptiles or serpentine beasts with immense power. Dragons
60%
A many-headed serpent-like monster from Greek mythology whose severed heads would grow back twofold when cut off. Hydra
60%
A mysterious creature said to inhabit in Scotland, often imagined as a surviving prehistoric reptile such as a plesiosaur. Loch Ness
60%
A legendary ape-like humanoid said to inhabit snowy mountain regions, usually described as tall and covered in dark fur. Yeti
60%
A legendary ape-like creature said to inhabit forests, especially in the Pacific Northwest of North America. It is commonly described as a large, hairy, human-like being that walks upright on two legs. Bigfoot
50%
Majestic creatures with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle, traditionally regarded as powerful guardians of treasure. Griffin
50%
A mythical winter spirit said to personify cold weather and create icy patterns on windows and autumn leaves. Jack Frost
50%
An enormous sea monster from Norse folklore believed to attack ships and drag them beneath the ocean, often described as squid- or octopus-like. Kraken
50%
Undead or supernatural beings said to sustain themselves by drinking the blood of the living, often associated with immortality and dark folklore. Vampires
50%
Humans capable of transforming into wolf-like beasts, commonly associated with violence and vulnerability to silver weapons. Werewolves
50%
Reanimated corpses from folklore, often controlled by sorcery or dark magic and associated with the undead. Zombies
50%
A female spirit from folklore, often regarded as a harbinger of death and a messenger from the supernatural realm. Banshee
40%
In modern depictions, they are often portrayed as infant-like angels. In older traditions, however, they were powerful winged beings with four faces—human, lion, ox, and eagle—along with four wings, human hands, and calf-like feet. Cherub
40%
Supernatural entities often associated with darkness or chaos. In ancient beliefs, they could be either benevolent or malevolent and were commonly linked to fiery underworld realms. Demons
40%
Mystical beings associated with supernatural insight or unusual behavior. Popular culture often depicts them as small, winged humanoids connected to fairy lore. Fae
40%
Magical beings often appearing human-like. Modern stories portray them as tiny winged figures, though older folklore described them as radiant spirits or troll-like creatures. Fairies
40%
A mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a woman, famous for guarding passageways with deadly riddles. Sphinx
40%
A mythical being from Scandinavian folklore ranging from giant, monstrous creatures to cunning underground dwellers. Troll
40%
Short, sturdy humanoids known for their endurance, resilience to harsh climates, and long lifespans that can reach around 250 years. Dwarves
30%
A winged humanoid creature with grotesque or demonic characteristics, commonly featured in gothic legends and fantasy fiction. Gargoyle
30%
Mischievous or malicious creatures usually portrayed as ugly, troublesome beings with unpleasant tempers, often shown in shades of green or brown. Goblin
30%
A female nature spirit connected to specific natural places such as forests, rivers, mountains, or springs. Nymph
30%
A symbolic serpent or dragon consuming its own tail, representing eternity, cycles, and endless renewal. Ouroboros
30%
A wild male nature spirit associated with revelry, music, and the gods Pan and Dionysus. Satyr
30%
In Native American legend, a supernatural figure capable of transforming into different animals at will. Skin Walker
30%
A broad term for magical or supernatural beings, often connected to fairies, elves, ghosts, or other mystical creatures. Sprite
30%
A female demon believed to seduce men in dreams. Succubus
30%
A fearsome hybrid monster combining the traits of a lion, goat, and serpent. Chimaera
20%
Winged spirits often associated with death or punishment, known in mythology for stealing food and tormenting mortals. Harpy
20%
Small humanoids standing between two and four feet tall, fond of colorful clothing and peaceful living, yet capable of remarkable bravery. Hobbits
20%
Brutish humanoid warriors often portrayed as numerous, aggressive, and physically formidable, sometimes bearing animal-like features. Orcs
20%
Small magical beings typically shown with pointed ears, playful personalities, and distinctive clothing such as green outfits and pointed hats. Pixie
20%
An enormous mythical bird from Arabian tales said to be powerful enough to carry elephants through the air. Roc
20%
A legendary lake creature from Welsh mythology, described in various ways depending on the tale. It is sometimes portrayed as resembling a crocodile, a beaver, or a small dwarf-like being, and in some stories it is considered demonic. Afanc
10%
Terrifying female spirits portrayed as aged women with snake-like hair, bat wings, bloodshot eyes, and monstrous animal features, carrying whips studded with bronze. Erinyes
10%
This mysterious creature is described as a small, hairless beast with a wolf-like head, a hunched back, and animalistic features. Itcuintlipotzotli
10%
A monstrous female creature with serpentine hair, dragon-like lower features, countless vipers for limbs, beastly heads along her body, dark wings, and a scorpion tail. Kampe
10%
Once a beautiful queen, she was transformed into a serpent-like monster after a tragic curse, becoming half woman and half snake. Lamia
10%
A creature from Cherokee legend with a mix of wolf, human, dog, and jackal features, known for its speed, ferocity, and appetite for flesh. Quanlier
10%
A mythical being capable of transforming between seal and human form by removing or wearing its seal skin. Selkie
10%
A beautiful female water spirit or fairy believed to inhabit rivers, waterfalls, forests, and other places with pure water. Xelhua
10%
A headless giant from Chinese mythology known for continuing to fight even after losing his head. Xing Tian
10%
A mythical four-legged beast resembling a deer, horse, and boar, notable for its movable horns and powerful appearance. Yale
10%
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