Legendary creatures - Statistics

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Description Legendary creature Origin (est.) % Correct
Half-human, half-fish Merman / Mermaid Worldwide
91%
Ape-like creature who chills in North American woods Sasquatch USA, Canada
87%
Big serpentine, often with wings and ability to breath fire Dragon Worldwide
83%
Head of a bull, body of a man Minotaur Greek
83%
Head and wings of eagle, body and tail of lion, guards treasure Griffin Greek
78%
Skeleton, often robed, that collects people's souls Grim Reaper Western Europe
78%
Apelike man, who lives in the Himalayas, assumed abominable Yeti Nepal, Tibet
78%
Upper body of a human, lower body of a horse Centaur Greek
70%
Horse- or goat-like creature with 1 horn, sometimes tail of boar Unicorn Worldwide
70%
Multi-headed dog, guard of the underworld Cerberus Greek, Roman
65%
Half-bird, torso and head of a woman, ugly, steals food Harpy Greek, Roman
61%
Undead, who visit loved ones and cause mischief or death Vampire Europe
61%
Wailing and shrieking fairy woman, heralds death Banshee Irish
57%
Giant cephalopod-like sea monster, sometimes whale- or crab-like Kraken Nordic, North Atlantic
57%
Jackrabbit with antelope horns, possibly variation of Wolpertinger Jackalope North America
52%
Reptile, serpent king, can cause death with a single glance, venomous, often confused with cockatrice Basilisk Europe
48%
Attacks especially livestock and drinks their blood Chupacabra Latin America
48%
Bakery comes to life, taunts people and animals he outruns, eaten by fox Gingerbread Boy German
48%
Demon attacking people sexually during night, causes impaired health, -mental state or death (name male or female) Incubus / Succubus Middle East, Mediterranean
48%
Male nature spirit, permanent horse-sized erection, ears and tails of horse Satyr Greek
48%
Man with moth wings Mothman West Virginia
39%
Shaman-/witch-like old woman, may help, hinder or kill according to whim, sometimes trio of sisters Baba Yaga Slavic
35%
Head of human, body of lion, tail of venomous spines or of scorpion Manticore Persian
35%
Dog, bringer of death, supernaturally strong and fast, glowing eyes, ghostly Hellhound Worldwide
26%
Shapeshifting spirit living in lakes, black horse or human Kelpie Scottish, Celtic
26%
Corpses reanimated by supernatural forces (general term) Undead Worldwide
26%
Demon-like humanoid creature living in graveyards consuming flesh Ghoul Arabic
22%
Dark feathered messengers of a top god (name either) Huginn / Muninn Norse
22%
Shapeshifting water spirit with intent to drown Nix / Näkki Germanic, Scandinavian, Finnic
13%
Malicious entity riding on people's chest as they sleep, brings bad dreams Nightmare Germanic, Slavic
9%
One-legged youngster, smokes pipe, wears red cap that enables him to disappear/reappear anywhere, annoying prankster Saci Brazil
9%
Comes out at night to suck blood from the shadows of victim, walks backwards head between hind legs, invisibility skill, nauseating odor Sigbin Philippine
9%
Evil witch with ability to turn into or possess animal Skin-walker Navajo
9%
Spider, trickster, clever, sometimes holds all wisdom there is Anansi West Africa
4%
Bird representative of the Sun, with too many feet (two naming options) Golden Crow / Three-legged bird East Asia
4%
Two-faced demon (man and hyena), seduces young women and eats them Kishi Angola region
4%
Guardians of the underworld, human body and animal head or face (name either) Ox-Head / Horse-Face China, Japan
4%
Fish who is a transformed wise seer, statue in Belfast N.I. Salmon of Knowledge Irish
4%
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