No, there isn't.
The flying animal with the highest weight-carrying capacity is the bald eagle, which can lift an object weighing 10lbs on average.
Considering an average human weighs 150lbs, it's impossible for an eagle to lift one, let alone carry one on its back.
Maybe one could possibly carry a newborn baby away though, but that is not riding it as such.
Humans can not turn into flying unicorns, or can they?
It is possible to have a bat-creature the size of a human and still have it be capable of flight. The majority of the body mass will have to be in wings and pectoral muscles of course, with minimal legs. There have already been birds and flying reptiles larger than human-sized that could fly. Unfortunately such a creature would need a large environment and committed food-source and in today's world such are not to be found. There is just to much human encroachment. Current times favour the smaller creatures.
It could, but probably wouldnt, as narwhals are very peaceful creatures.
Stealth aircraft like the B-2 and F-117 use wing shapes that are inherently unstable and cannot be kept flying by a human without computer assistance. The flight computer's sensors detect any deviations from normal flight faster than the pilot could and respond more quickly to restore normal flight than the pilot could. Stealth aircraft like the newer F-22 and F-35 use wing shapes that are marginally stable and although a human pilot can barely keep them flying without computer assistance it would take almost all his concentration and effort doing so. The flight computer's sensors detect any deviations from normal flight faster than the pilot could and respond more quickly to restore normal flight than the pilot could, also they significantly increase maneuverability without risk of sudden loss of stability.
It could because faries are related to humans only they are creatures and tiny.
human creatures (paleolithic age)
Obviously not, or we would be flying instead of walking, but in 1979, Dr. Paul MacCready designed the Gossamer Albatross, a human-powered aircraft which was flown across the English Channel by Bryan Allen.
There were never human-like creatures on Mars, as far as we know.
anthropology
Human Flight is only possible with the aid of a manufactured Mechanical Device. True FLIGHT (not Gliding) requires an Airplane (or Helicopter) of some design. Whether or not the "ENGINE" is mechanical or Human, the Human is not "Flying" in the sense that a Bird Flies.
Small creatures like krill and plankton,though it could probably eat a human if it was big enough
The study of humans and human like creatures is called Anthropology. It examines topics such as what people think an how they live.