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Alice, The Mad Hatter, The Red Queen, the White Queen, Tweedledee, Tweedledum, Stayne( the red queen right hand man) = All Humans

Bayard= Dog

Cheshire Cat= Cat

White Rabbit, March Hare= Rabbits

Dormouse= The mouse/rat like thing

Blue Caterpillar= Caterpillar

Jabberwocky= dragonish thing

Thats pretty much everyone that is important in Wonderland.

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