This magical beast is often used in fantasy stories, depicted with a horn...
Unicorn
This humanoid, winged cryptid is found in West Virginia, and is said to appear moth like...
Mothman
A buff hopping creature that holds its young in a pouch
Kangaroo
These undead creatures like brains...
Zombies
The unicorn of the ocean
Narwhal
These half fish, half humans can often sing and are said to lure fishermen to their death...
Sirens/Mermaids
Who is found in the waters of Scotland?
Loch Ness monster/ Nessie
This big buff animals could crush your head with just their arms...
Gorilla
these guys can't come in unless you invite them, and are allergic to the sun
Vampires
Sailors often mistook these animals for mermaids.
Manatees/Dugong
Tiny little men that have a pot of gold, and play shenanigans...
Leprechaun
Humanoid hairy creature said to live in the forests of North American and thought to be a giant ape.
Big Foot
The inspiration behind the kraken mythology, sailors would tell stories of being dragged into the deep by this
colossal/giant squid
Werewolves
One of everybody's favorites at the zoo that the ancient Greeks used to call a camelopard
Giraffe
Giant winged creatures, that sometimes breath fire and destroy cities.
Another name for an abominable snowman...
yeti
the largest lizard in the world...and it doesn't breathe fire.
These monsters are the zombies of Egypt.
Mummies
A creature from Madagascar thought to be a demon with its large eyes
Aye-Aye
Gigantic sea monster, that tears down ships, and drags sailors to their doom...
The kraken
This Puerto Rican monster's name means goat sucker and is said to feast on livestock...
The Chupacabra
Often still considered a cryptid, the only egg laying mammal
Platypus
This giant radioactive lizard has many movies and has shared the screen with other giant monsters.
Godzilla/Kaiju
What is the definition of cryptozoology?
the search for and study of animals whose existence or survival is disputed, unsubstantiated or simply not yet proven.