Yeti: The Himalayan Mountain Man
Wolpertinger: A dangerous creature from Germany. Drunken hunter's' nightmare...
Mokèlé-mbèmbé: "One who stops the flow of rivers", is a mythical water-dwelling entity that supposedly lives in the Congo River Basin, sometimes described as a living creature, sometimes as a spirit.
The chupacabra In Latin America I kidnap goats or drink their blood.
The Mongolian Misty Death A mystical and mist-enveloping creature that appears in Mongolian folk tales and often portends tragedies.
Aswang A vampire-like creature in Filipino mythology that can transform into animals.
Kappa A water monster in Japanese tradition, depicted as a creature resembling a human figure.
Mothman The American creature called Mothman usually appears along the Ohio River in Point Pleasant, especially before tragedies.
Chaneque: small creatures in Mexican and Central American mythology who live and mischief in the forest.
Ahool In Southeast Asian and Indonesian traditions, it is depicted as a huge, flying bat monster.
Kumiho or Kitsune Shape-shifting fox demons in Korean and Japanese folklore.
Tatzelwurm The Tatzelwurm is an alleged creature that lives in the mountains of the Alps. It got its name from the fact that, according to reports, it has huge claws on its front legs, which it uses to attack its victims. Another common name for it is Springwurm, which means jumping worm, referring to another characteristic feature of the creature.
Tengu A bird-like creature known in Japan that appears in various forms, but is often depicted with wings and a huge nose.
Kraken One of the favorite creatures of seafaring legends.
Yowie A large, hairy creature known as the Australian Bigfoot mentioned in Australian Aboriginal lore.
The Jersey Devil He is said to live in some areas of New Jersey.
Selkie A creature mentioned in Scandinavian and Celtic traditions that can transform between animal and human forms.
Champ The monster that lives in the Great Lakes of North America appears in folktales in various shapes and sizes.
Yara-ma-yha-who A creature mentioned in Australian Aboriginal traditions that is small in stature, has red skin, and usually lives in trees.
Big Foot A large, hairy, human variant that supposedly lives in the forests of North America.
Dobhar-chút The Dobhar-chú, or King Otter, is a creature of Irish folklore. It resembles both a dog and an otter.
Bunyip, in Australian Aboriginal folklore, a legendary monster said to inhabit the reedy swamps and lagoons of the interior of Australia.
Mongolian Death Worm According to Mongolian belief, a red worm lives in the Gobi desert and hunts at night.
The skunk ape is a large and hairy human-like mythical creature purported to inhabit the forests and swamps in the southeastern United States, most notably in Florida.