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Vampires
Sirens
Demons
Banshee
Gods and Godesses of course
Muse
Elementals
Sphinxes or sphinx they are kind of like fairy tales just in a statue form
The minotaur is a mythical creature with the body of a man and the head of a bull; consequently it has two legs, just like we do.
i like pie do u like pie it is yum it is cool yeah
So cool and interesting
They were really cool!
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apes are like humans because they are intelligent creatures and they are meant to be are ancestors and humans are cool
There are a lot of different mythical creatures, nymphs can be regarded as on of the popular mythical sea creature. Other popular creatures include mermaids and giants.
Mythical creatures are not real, hence the term "mythical" as in myth. A myth is not exactly a lie, but in actuality is an old tale passed down by the people of a culture.
Yes, some fictitious alien races look like mythical creatures (i.e. satyr, centaur, merfolk, harpy, dragon, cerberus, elf, vampire, etc.)
The creatures in Lion, Witch and the Wardrobe enjoyed humans.
All cultures have mythical creatures! Here are some common mythical creatures from England and other parts of the UK:Mermaids were believed to live in the waters off many coastal towns.Silkies were mythical people who could turn into seals.Banshees were ghosts which announced the death of a family member.Ghosts - almost every old building in England is said to be haunted.Leprechauns were little magical people.Even the English flag has mythical creatures - St. George, the knight who slew the great dragon!
Leprechauns aren't real they are mythical creatures like Gremlins and Vampires
The study of humans and human like creatures is called Anthropology. It examines topics such as what people think an how they live.
Since werewolves are mythical creatures, you may imagine that they eat whatever you like.
Phoenixes are mythical creatures associated with the sun. In various mythologies, the phoenix is a bird that is cyclically reborn by rising from its ashes, symbolizing the sun's daily rising and setting. Other creatures like griffins and firebirds are also sometimes linked to the sun in folklore.
No, mythical creatures like fairies are part of folklore and fantasy, so they cannot physically transform into humans in reality. This is a common theme found in storytelling but does not reflect real-life abilities.