Creatures
Mga Nilalang
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" We are the cause of the dreaded mass extinction that has already begun. We are the source of our planet's illness. Our planet has released a fever in response to this viral infection. The Elder Dragons and Guardians are our world's original inhabitants. The planet's ancestors, the deities, bestowed them with a built-in protection system. Fighting the Templar Knights and the Assassin Order is one approach to ensure the planet's safety and balance. Conservationist hunters are environmental heroes. "
Creatures or Species (Tagalog: ᜈᜒᜎᜎᜅ᜔ "Nilalang") are animals, plants, aliens, monsters, or entities, as distinct from a human being. Most of the creatures are animals and are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms in the biological kingdom Animalia. With few exceptions, animals consume organic material, breathe oxygen, are able to move, can reproduce sexually, and go through an ontogenetic stage in which their body consists of a hollow sphere of cells, the blastula, during embryonic development. These species are mostly native to our world (both mythological and real-life creatures) are major characters in Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure and their collaborations: Anastasia (1997), Frozen (series), Alice in Wonderland (1951), Assassin's Creed (series), Monster Hunter (series), Dragon's Dogma, Godzilla (series), Star Wars (series), Z Nation, The Walking Dead, Minecraft, and others.
Over 2.4 million living or extinct species have been described in Earth (including Agartha and Hollow Earth), Hirawhassa, Ityosel, Sawintir, Agarathos, Thatrollwa, Jotunheim, Svartalfheim, Nidavellir, Hell, Heaven, Asgard, and various known regions.
Humans make use of many species, such as for food (including meat, milk, and eggs), for materials (such as leather and wool), as pets, and as working animals including for transport. Dogs and other than dogs have been used in hunting, as have birds of prey, while many terrestrial and aquatic animals were hunted for sports. Non-human or humanoid animals have appeared in art from the earliest times and are featured in mythology and religion.
The legendary creature (or mythical creature) is a supernatural animal or paranormal entity, generally a hybrid, sometimes part human (such as sirens), whose existence has not or cannot be proven and that is described in folklore (including myths and legends), but also may be featured in historical accounts before modernity. Any additional, seemingly supernatural talents or powers of Terran Gods were often altered by injecting Aurorium neurotransmitters into all species from the Earth, Thatrollwa, Reinachos, Sawintir, and Agarathos, rendering them no longer biological.
Etymology
The word animal comes from the Classical Latin animalis, meaning "having breath".
Scientific Taxonomy & Character Information (Example)
Domain:
In biological taxonomy, a domain, also dominion, superkingdom, realm, or empire, is the highest taxonomic rank of all organisms taken together.
Kingdom:
In biology, a kingdom is the second highest taxonomic rank, just below domain.
Kingdom (general)
Subkingdom
Infrakingdom/Branch
Phylum:
Phylum (general) In biology, a phylum (plural: phyla) is a level of classification or taxonomic rank below kingdom and above class.
Subphylum/Subdivision
Infraphylum
Microphylum
Class:
Superclass
Class (general) In biological classification, class (Latin: classis) is a taxonomic rank, as well as a taxonomic unit, a taxon, in that rank. It is a group of related taxonomic orders. Other well-known ranks in descending order of size are life, domain, kingdom, phylum, order, family, genus, and species, with class ranking between phylum and order.
Subclass
Infraclass
Subterclass
Parvclass
Clade:
In biological phylogenetics, a clade (from Ancient Greek κλάδος (kládos) 'branch'), also known as a monophyletic group or natural group, is a grouping of organisms that are monophyletic—that is, composed of a common ancestor and all its lineal descendants—on a phylogenetic tree. In the taxonomic literature, sometimes the Latin form cladus (plural cladi) is used rather than the English form. Clades are the fundamental unit of cladistics, a modern approach to taxonomy adopted by most biological fields.
Order:
Magnorder
Superorder
Order (general) Order (Latin: ordo) is one of the eight major hierarchical taxonomic ranks in Linnaean taxonomy. It is classified between family and class. In biological classification, the order is a taxonomic rank used in the classification of organisms and recognized by the nomenclature codes. An immediately higher rank, superorder, is sometimes added directly above order, with suborder directly beneath order. An order can also be defined as a group of related families.
Suborder
Infraorder
Parvorder
Family:
Superfamily
Family (general) Family (Latin: familia, pl.: familiae) is one of the nine major hierarchical taxonomic ranks in Linnaean taxonomy. It is classified between order and genus. A family may be divided into subfamilies, which are intermediate ranks between the ranks of family and genus. The official family names are Latin in origin; however, popular names are often used: for example, walnut trees and hickory trees belong to the family Juglandaceae, but that family is commonly referred to as the "walnut family".
Subfamily
Infrafamily
Tribe:
Supertribe
Tribe (general) In biology, a tribe is a taxonomic rank above genus, but below family and subfamily. It is sometimes subdivided into subtribes. By convention, all taxa ranked above species are capitalized, including both tribe and subtribe.
Subtribe
Infratribe
Genius:
Genus (general) Genus (pl.: genera) is a taxonomic rank above species and below family as used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses. In binomial nomenclature, the genus name forms the first part of the binomial species name for each species within the genus.
Subgenus
Section (botany only)
Series (botany only)
Species:
Species (general) A species (pl.: species) is often defined as the largest group of organisms in which any two individuals of the appropriate sexes or mating types can produce fertile offspring, typically by sexual reproduction.[1] It is the basic unit of classification and a taxonomic rank of an organism, as well as a unit of biodiversity. Other ways of defining species include their karyotype, DNA sequence, morphology, behaviour, or ecological niche. In addition, paleontologists use the concept of the chronospecies since fossil reproduction cannot be examined.
Subspecies
In biological classification, subspecies (pl.: subspecies) is a rank below species, used for populations that live in different areas and vary in size, shape, or other physical characteristics (morphology), but that can successfully interbreed. Not all species have subspecies, but for those that do there must be at least two. Subspecies is abbreviated subsp. or ssp. and the singular and plural forms are the same ("the subspecies is" or "the subspecies are").
Variety (botany only)
Form (botany only)
Descendant:
In biology, the descendant is a person, plant, or animal that is descended from a particular ancestor.
Named by:
With the publication of Species Plantarum in 1753 and the 10th edition of Systema Naturae in 1758, Carl Linnaeus is credited with officially introducing this system of species nomenclature. Since he created the binomial nomenclature, which is used by subsequent taxonomists, and the ranked system known as Linnaean taxonomy, which is used to categorize organisms, Carl Linnaeus is recognized as the inventor of the modern taxonomy system.
Year Published:
The year of the species' discovery is the first symbol in this binomial nomenclature.
Size:
The size of the creature is its length, height, or weight.
Lifespan:
Lifespan is the length of time for which something exists or lasts.
Type:
Each type of creature and the category of each creature at the same time.
Title:
The title puts an individual species used by our race, and describes someone's position in this species.
Pantheon:
The pantheon is a group of particularly respected, famous, or important people, animals, plants, or monsters in their country, region, ethnic, or mythology.
Time Period:
A representation of time based on Earth's rock record is called the geologic time scale, or geological time scale (GTS). This chronological dating method makes use of geochronology, a scientific field of geology that studies the age of rocks, and chronostratigraphy, which connects strata to time. Earth scientists, such as geologists, paleontologists, geophysicists, geochemists, and paleoclimatologists, mostly utilize it to explain the chronology and connections between events in geologic history. The development of the time scale involved the examination of rock layers, their correlations, and the identification of characteristics including lithologies, fossils, and paleomagnetic characteristics.
Alignment:
In the field of biology and behavior, an aligning action is a behavior that expresses agreement with the current characterization of a situation. To put it plainly, it refers to following expectations. Anything intended to contest or alter the situation's meaning is called a realigning action.
Threat Level:
The threat level indicates the chance of an assault on animals in the near future for scientific, physiological, and global organizations. Previous events have shown us that some attacks require years to organize, while others can be completed more rapidly. A determination of the likelihood of an assault must be made in the absence of precise intelligence or strongest organisms.
Diet:
A user's entire food intake is referred to as their diet, whereas the process of using food for tissue growth, metabolism, and repair is known as nutrition. Diet, nutrition, and health are correlated in two ways: nutrient deficiencies can influence health status and vice versa.
Elements:
The term "classical elements" usually refers to the elements earth, water, air, fire, and (later) aether. These elements were described in terms of simpler substances in order to explain the nature and complexity of all things. Contact with an element might cause harm to other users.
Inflicts:
Inflicts are temporary, negative status effects, as opposed to buffs, which affect the survivor or creature positively.
Weaknesses:
Each element or inflict weakness of one individual who had a strong weakness of an element.
Casualties:
A casualty is a person who is hurt or killed during an accident, war, etc. A low number of casualties is caused by a person or organism. The army suffered, took, or sustained heavy casualties from other individuals.
Based On:
This creature was based on novels, real-life, fictional, or in media.
Conservation Status:
The conservation status of a group of organisms indicates whether the group still exists and how likely the group is to become extinct in the near future.
Terran/Gaian/Earthling Creatures
All creatures are indigenous species in our planet, Earth at the Milky Way in Constellation Sagittarius. All creatures are mostly animals and some are monsters.
Location: Planet Earth, Terrestrial Planets Area, Solar System, Milky Way, Virgo Supercluster, Local Group, Constellation Sagittarius
Number of Species: ???
Difficulty: Very Easy
Eurasia
Arabian Wolf
Indian Wolf
Himalayan Wolf
Mongolian Wolf
Arctic Wolf
Mexican Wolf
Greenland Wolf
Aspin
Golden Jackal
European Wildcat
African Wildcat
European Polecat
Ferret
Stoat
Brown Rat
Black Rat
Brown Antechinus
House Mouse
Demon
Least Weasel
European Pine Marten
European Mink
Eurasian Beaver
Crested Porcupine
Russian Desman
Iberian Desman
Red Junglefowl
Chicken
Grey Junglefowl
Indian Peafowl
Golden Pheasant
Grey Partridge
Common Raven
Rock Dove
Hazel Dormouse
European Edible Dormouse
Iranian Edible Dormouse
Egyptian Mongoose
Ichneumon Weasel
Cockatrice
Griffin
Eurasian Aurochs
Aberdeen Angus
Charolais Cattle
Minotaur
Wild Water Buffalo
Domesticated Water Buffalo
Tarpan
Przewalski's Horse
Domesticated Horse
Eurasian Unicorn
African Wild Donkey
Domesticated Donkey
Arctic Tern
Common Tern
Great Cormorant
European Shag
Barn Swallow
Eurasian Tree Sparrow
House Sparrow
Barn Owl
Eurasian Eagle Owl
Snowy Owl
Basilisk
Nile Crocodile
Egyptian Cobra
Addax
Saiga Antelope
Scimitar Oryx
Neanderthal
Light Elf
Dark Elf
Moon Elf
Fairy
Electric Fairy
Dwarf
Gnome
Gremlin
Troll
Angel
Fallen Angel
Werewolf
Vampire
Dryad
Merfolk
Merrow
Selkie
Fomorian
Orc
Ogre
Goblin
Giant
Zombie
Draugr
Golem
Skeleton
Revenant
Duphon
Rock Pigeon
Stock Dove
Metallic Pigeon
Common Wood Pigeon
Passenger Pigeon
Ring-Necked Dove
European Turtle Dove
Barbary Dove
Spotted Dove
Eurasian Collared-Dove
Peregrine Falcon
Common Kestrel
Merlin Falcon
Red-footed Falcon
Eleonora's Falcon
Eurasian Hobby
Nimtayrna
Woolly Mammoth
Homotherium
Chang Nam
Brown bear
European brown bear
Kamchatkan brown bear
East Siberian brown bear
Gobi bear
Himalayan brown bear
Marsican brown bear
Tibetan blue bear
Cantabrian brown bear
Syrian brown bear
Asiatic black bear
Sloth bear
Sun bear
Giant panda
Polar bear
Bjarndýrakóngur
Fayette
Chicheface
Wood Mouse
Eurasian Otter
Hairy-nosed Otter
Common Genet
Megalenhydris barbaricina
Red Deer
Eurasian Roe Deer
European Fallow Deer
Reindeer
Moose
European Rabbit
European Hare
Mountain Hare
Corsican Hare
Turkish Mouflon
Sheep
European Mouflon
Snow Sheep
Urial
Argali
Alpine Ibex
Iberian Ibex
Wild Goat
Bezoar Goat
Balearean Boc
Myotragus balearicus
Kri-kri
Laxmann's Shrew
Lesser white-toothed Shrew
East Caucasian Tur
Blue Whale
Gray Whale
Bowhead Whale
Sei Whale
Humpback Whale
Bryde's Whale
Beluga Whale
Narwhal
Common Bottlenose Dolphin
Harbor Porpoise
Omura's Whale
Lyngbakr
Stymphalian Bird
Mizutsune
Violet Mizutsune
Soulseer Mizutsune
Lagiacrus
Ivory Lagiacrus
Abyssal Lagiacrus
Kelpie
Ceffyl Dŵr
Ognyanny
Alber
Malzeno
Rukodiora
Xeno'jiiva
Peluda
Grand’Goule
Harpy
Caladrius
Lolmischo
Minceskro
Schilalyi
Tcaridyi
Tculo
Lilyi
Melalo
Bitoso
Poreskoro
Asian Palm Civet
Large Indian Civet
Small Indian Civet
Common Genet
Masked Palm Civet
Onager Donkey
Water Leaper
Alp-luachra
Lavellan
Tsuchinoko
Indian Cobra
Water Monitor Lizard
Saltwater Crocodile
Mugger Crocodile
Gharial
False Gharial
Carausius morosus
Medauroidea extradentata
Dhole
Tiger
Leopard
Takin
Snow Leopard
Chital
Tufted Deer
Indian Muntjac
Common Cowdrake
Domesticated Cowdrake
Gold-digging Ant
Gold Ant-spider
Himalayan Marmot
Alpine Marmot
Crab-eating Macaque
Andaman Spiny Shrew
Andaman Grey Teal
Andaman Treepie
Andaman Wood Pigeon
Cotton Teal
Crested Serpent Eagle
Emerald Dove
Green Imperial Pigeon
Hill Myna
Lesser Whistling Teal
Edible-nest Swiftlet
White Bellied Sea Eagle
Andaman Banded Krait
Cyan Qinglong
Green Qinglong
Zhu-que
Byakko
Hyeon-mu
Castorocauda
Volaticotherium
Gobiconodon
Cu Sith
Indrik
Dokkaebi
Jorogumo
Tsuchigumo
Shamir Worm
Lagarfljót Worm
Chouyu
Manticore
Orange Qiongqi
Azure Qiongqi
Polar Qiongqi
Wolpertinger
Chrysomallos
Wulver
Vanara
Vodyanoi
Kappa
Witkes
Shubin
Garuda
Naga
Yeti
Ajaju
Lesser Abriknatok
Greater Abriknatok
Pere David's Deer
Thorold's Deer
Sika Deer
Moose
Reindeer
Lomie
Binturong
Kamaitachi
Western Long-beaked Echidna
Muscaliet
Calamian Treeshrew
Palawan Treeshrew
Mindanao Treeshrew
Philippine Flying Lemur
Philippine Slow Loris
Philippine Tarsier
Philippine Tree Squirrel
Southern Luzon Giant Cloud Rat
Northern Luzon Giant Cloud Rat
Philippine Warty Pig
Mindoro Warty Pig
Palawan Warty Pig
Mantabungal
Lakivot
Marcupo
Minokawa
Sir David's Long-beaked Echidna
Gargoyle
Muertagallo
Kranokolaptes
Malebête
Gaki
Karkinos
Kirkhos
Gigelorum
Olgoi-khorkhoi
Haftvad's Worm
Butatsch-Ah-Ilgs
Cotylorhynchus romeri
Inostrancevia alexandri
Moha-moha
Navagunjara
Iditxu
Indus Worm
Aderyn y Corph
Colorobetch
Bojgen
Bregdi
Lou Carcolh
Atui Koro Ekashi
Muirdris
Beisht Kione Dhoo
Questing Beast
Zulāl
Marool
Caspilly
A Bao a Qu
Barcädžy Calh
Talos
Chimaera
Celestial Stag
Dijiang
Bakunawa
Jormungardr
Orochi
Typhon
Tiamat
Oceania
Eastern Long-beaked Echidna
Yara-ma-yha-who
Garkain
Platypus
Short-beaked Echidna
Brethmechin
Bonguru
Yowie
Bunyip
Kusa Kap
Kurrea
Africa
African Bush Elephant
African Forest Elephant
Atlas Bear
Aardvark
Aardwolf
Plain Zebra
Quagga
Grevy's Zebra
Imperial Zebra
Helmet Vanga
Sickle-billed Vanga
Blue Vanga
White-crested Helmetshrike
Kentrosaurus
Spinosaurus
Afrovenator
Nigersaurus
Rugops
Carcharodontosaurus
Vulcanodon
Rahonavis
Madtsoia
Trematochampsa
Vorona
Beelzebufo
Falcatakely
Adalatherium
Vintana sertichi
Mawsonia
Anubite
Gatorman
Intulo
Salawa
Serket
Khepri
Adjule
Flashlight Frog
Alula Whale
Kongamato
Kikiyaon
Calopus
Olitiau
Ebigane
Koakun-klun
Kasai Rex
Mokele-mbembe
Ngoubou
Chimpekwe
Emela-Ntouka
Ichisonga
Làlomèna
Guiamala
Catoblepas
Dingonek
Koddoelo
Zantegeba
Fotsiaondre
Makalala
Gbahali
Funkwe
Impundulu
J'ba Fofi
Adzé
Migas
Ambize
Famocantratra
Akhekh
Lukwata
Akampeshimpeshi
Chipfalamfula
Ninki Nanka
Inkanyamba
Chalkydri
Umdhlebi
Usilosimapundu
Ugungqu-kubantwana
Bulgu
Americas
Kayeri
Pallid bat
Townsend's big-eared bat
Big brown bat
Spotted bat
Silver-haired bat
Western red bat
Eastern red bat
Mainland Hoary Bat
Hawaiian Hoary Bat
California myotis
Western small-footed myotis
Chupacabra
Wendigo
Coyote
Eastern wolf
Red wolf
Florida Black Wolf
Swift fox
Gray fox
Island fox
Kit fox
American black bear
Eastern black bear
California black bear
Olympic black bear
New Mexico black bear
Cinnamon bear
Glacier bear
Florida black bear
Kermode bear
Newfoundland black bear
Brown bear subpopulation
Grizzly bear
Yellowstone grizzly bear
Dall Island brown bear
Alaska Peninsula brown bear
Kodiak bear
Mexican grizzly bear
Stickeen brown bear
Sitka brown bear
MacFarlane bear
Ring-tailed cat
Raccoon
White-nosed coati
Common opossum
Virginia opossum
Derby's woolly opossum
Bare-tailed woolly opossum
Water opossum
Alston's mouse opossum
Isthmian mouse opossum
Mexican mouse opossum
Linnaeus's mouse opossum
Robinson's mouse opossum
Dusky slender opossum
Panama slender opossum
Brown four-eyed opossum
Sepia short-tailed opossum
Gray four-eyed opossum
Grayish mouse opossum
Nine-banded armadillo
Beautiful armadillo
Northern naked-tailed armadillo
Holmesina septentrionalis
Holmesina floridanus
Holmesina major
Holmesina occidentalis
Holmesina paulacoutoi
Holmesina rondoniensis
Holmesina cryptae
Glyptotherium floridanum
Glyptotherium texanum
Common silky anteater
Central American silky anteater
Giant anteater
Northern tamandua
Southern tamandua
Megalonyx jeffersonii
Pygmy three-toed sloth
Brown-throated sloth
Hoffmann's two-toed sloth
Eremotherium laurillardi
Paramylodon harlani
Nothrotheriops shastensis
Jaguar
Jaguarundi
Cougar
Margay
Ocelot
Bobcat
Canadian lynx
Northern river otter
Neotropical river otter
Sea otter
Tayra
Haida ermine
Greater grison
American ermine
Long-tailed weasel
American mink
Fisher weasel
American badger
Sea mink
American marten
Pacific marten
Dimetrodon limbatus
American hog-nosed skunk
Striped hog-nosed skunk
Hooded skunk
Striped skunk
Western spotted skunk
Eastern spotted skunk
Panamanian night monkey
Hispaniola monkey
Haitian monkey
Paralouatta marianae
Paralouatta varonai
Xenothrix mcgregori
Coiba Island howler
Guyanan red howler
Mantled howler
Guatemalan black howler
Colombian white-faced capuchin
Panamanian white-faced capuchin
Geoffroy's tamarin
Central American squirrel monkey
Aztlanolagus agilis
Jackalope
Pygmy rabbit
Antelope jackrabbit
Tamaulipas jackrabbit
Snowshoe hare
Black-tailed jackrabbit
White-sided jackrabbit
Tehuantepec jackrabbit
Black jackrabbit
Alaskan hare
White-tailed jackrabbit
Volcano rabbit
Swamp rabbit
Desert cottontail
Brush rabbit
Tapeti
Mexican cottontail
Dice's cottontail
Eastern cottontail
Tres Marias cottontail
Central American tapeti
Robust cottontail
Northern tapeti
Omilteme cottontail
San José brush rabbit
Marsh rabbit
Lower Keys marsh rabbit
Mountain cottontail
Appalachian cottontail
New England cottontail
Collared pika
American pika
Giant pika
Star-nosed mole
Hairy-tailed mole
Eastern mole
Northern broad-footed mole
Southern broad-footed mole
Coast mole
Townsend's mole
American shrew mole
Cuban solenodon
Giant solenodon
Marcano's solenodon
Hispaniolan solenodon
Puerto Rican nesophontes
Nesophontes hemicingulus
Atalaye nesophontes
Slender Cuban nesophontes
Greater Cuban nesophontes
Western Cuban nesophontes
St. Michel nesophontes
Lesser Cuban nesophontes
Cuban nesophontes
Haitian nesophontes
Northern short-tailed shrew
Southern short-tailed shrew
Sherman's short-tailed shrew
Everglades short-tailed shrew
Elliot's short-tailed shrew
Central Mexican broad-clawed shrew
Enders's small-eared shrew
Talamancan small-eared shrew
Goldman's broad-clawed shrew
Goodwin's broad-clawed shrew
Guatemalan broad-clawed shrew
Big Mexican small-eared shrew
Yucatan small-eared shrew
Merriam's small-eared shrew
Mexican small-eared shrew
Nelson's small-eared shrew
Grizzled Mexican small-eared shrew
Central American least shrew
Tropical small-eared shrew
North American least shrew
Berlandier's least shrew
Cockrum's gray shrew
Crawford's gray shrew
Ticul's gray shrew
Long-tailed shrew
Gaspé shrew
Smoky shrew
American pygmy shrew
Western pygmy shrew
Dwarf shrew
Ornate shrew
Inyo shrew
Baird's shrew
Marsh shrew
New Mexico shrew
Pacific shrew
American water shrew
Eastern water shrew
Western water shrew
Fog shrew
Vagrant shrew
Cinereus shrew
Maryland shrew
Olympic shrew
Prairie shrew
Saint Lawrence Island shrew
Southeastern shrew
Mount Lyell shrew
Preble's shrew
Pribilof Island shrew
Barren ground shrew
Alaska tiny shrew
Arctic shrew
Maritime shrew
Tundra shrew
Arizona shrew
Merriam's shrew
Saussure's shrew
Sclater's shrew
San Cristobal shrew
Trowbridge's shrew
Southern montane shrew
Northern montane shrew
Veracruz shrew
Verapaz shrew
Glacier Bay water shrew
Moschops capensis
Adelobasileus cromptoni
Eothyris parkeyi
Oriente cave rat
Torre's cave rat
Hispaniolan edible rat
Rufous soft-furred spiny-rat
Antillean cave rat
Insular cave rat
Armored rat
Brazilian spiny tree-rat
Tome's spiny-rat
Trinidad spiny rat
Mountain beaver
North American beaver
Castor californicus
Castoroides ohioensis
Castoroides dilophidus
Agnotocastor praetereadens
Palaeocastor peninsulatus
Monosaulax
Woodland jumping mouse
Meadow jumping mouse
Preble's meadow jumping mouse
Western jumping mouse
Pacific jumping mouse
Mexican hairy dwarf porcupine
Brazilian porcupine
Andean porcupine
North American porcupine
Lesser capybara
Pinckney's capybara
Greater capybara
Holmes's capybara
Blunt-toothed giant hutia
Osborn's key mouse
Plate-toothed giant hutia
Twisted-toothed mouse
Coiban agouti
Red-rumped agouti
Mexican agouti
Central American agouti
Ruatan Island agouti
Lowland paca
Desmarest's hutia
Jamaican coney
Cuban coney
Bahamian hutia
Little Swan Island hutia
Imposter hutia
Wide-toothed hutia
Montane hutia
Puerto Rican hutia
Hispaniolan hutia
Samaná hutia
Cabrera's hutia
Eared hutia
Dwarf hutia
San Felipe hutia
Garrido's hutia
Gundlach's hutia
Black-tailed hutia
Isla De La Juventud tree hutia
Prehensile-tailed hutia
Lemke's hutia
Rice's Whale
South American coati
Dyeing Dart Frog
Thunderbird
Akhlut
Kushtaka
Waco
Wapaloosie
Ugjuknarpak
Wingwak
Quvdlugiarsuaq
Okpe
Salted Okpe
Beryl Okpe
Cactus Cat
Choquechinchay
Tapire-iauara
Carbunclo
Jarjacha
Camphruch
Abúhukü
Kori
Mapinguari
Auñ Pana
Kasogonaga
Yuanat
Boiuna
Nazarene Boiuna
Chonchon
Romsiwamnari
Lead Alicanto
Arsenic Alicanto
Aluminium Alicanto
Manganese Alicanto
Brass Alicanto
Nickel Alicanto
Zinc Alicanto
Tungsten Alicanto
Titanium Alicanto
Feathered Serpent
Peuchen
Cherufe
Tizheruk
Van Meter Visitor
Mastopogon
Eintykara
Lakúma
Chueiquehuecu
Yeitso
Yohualtepoztli
Amikuk
Itqiirpak
Baxbakwalanuxsiwae
Antarctic
Emperor Penguin
Leopard Seal
Snowy Sheathbill
Liderc
Ningen
Agarthan
Berbanian/Hirawhassan Creatures
List of true animals, monsters, plants and extraterrestrials lived in Ursa Major's exoplanet, Berbania (Hirawhassa or CSP 453b+1A) and along with these planets: Lucretia (Nha'sla or CSP453b+1B) to Mithra (Ygak' or CSP458-B).
Location: Berbania / Hirawhassa, Maggiore Terrestrial Area, Maggiore Interstellar System, Merak, Constellation Ursa Major
Number of Species: ???
Difficulty: Medium
Dirthsao (Eukaryotes)
Berbanian Prairie Horse
Common Peacock-dove
Emerald Peacock-dove
Black Ptarmigan-dove
White Ptarmigan-dove
Tepui Ptarmigan-dove
Great Peacock-dove
Urban dog-fox
Dirthsao (Aliens)
Grey Pengull
Duchy Pengull
Brown Pengull
Berbanian Pegasus
Switch-wing Bug
Tiger-seal
Berbanian Titanios
Berbanian Mokele-mbembe
Hirojafza (Eukaryotes)
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Extraterrestrials
Ancient Corachu
Iljewar
Indigo Photohorse
Scarlet Photohorse
Ebony Photohorse
Flutter Photohorse
Plain Photohorse
Rothesnga
Nyolkarryw
Azure Alarikitesha
Piasoflow
Heat-horn
Lowland Summitmaw
Highland Summitmaw
Drepesedian Snowmaw
Gray Rorquabird
Slate Rorquabird
Emperor Rorquabird
Durokkl
Adhokkakl
Tiqojarhan Durokkl
Punch-jet
Grey Sealug
Southern Sealug
Frostland Slidemaw
Blue Slidemaw
Grey Slidemaw
Abyssal Slidemaw
Reinachan/Ityoselese Creatures
List of true animals, monsters, plants and extraterrestrials lived in Cygnus's exoplanet, Reinachos (Ityosel or PSHR 40-c) and along with these planets: Johannes 45-a (Aher'rin) to BRY 45-2A (Lyasäëdz).
Location: Reinachos, Damnare System, Gamma Cygni, Constellation Cygnus
Number of Species: ???
Difficulty: Hard
Horatio (Eukaryotes)
Horatio (Aliens)
Draconovian Distorter
Ghu'thar
Notlpars
T'yoy't
Ngkarraq
Qiothacl
Horatio (Foreigners)
Pascua Delos Desierto (Eukaryotes)
Nailtooth
Gidrarou
Pascua Delos Desierto (Aliens)
Cliff Buttrao
Dune Buttrao
Poli'ak
Uirloli'ak
Lighruperisal (Aliens)
Rotten Bhazhrog
Coral Bhazhrog
Pimplemaw
Corpsebloom
Shinbiter
International (Aliens)
Kimiato
Rottooth
International (Monsters)
Fragile
Fragile Soldier
Fragile Grenadier
Fragile Ballistier
Fragile Canine
Fragile Brute
Fragile Helicopter
Fragile Birdbat
Fragile Dino
Fragile Shieldbull
Reinachan zombie
Reinachan ghoul
Delphian /Thatrollwan Creatures
List of true animals, monsters, plants and extraterrestrials lived in Delphinus's exoplanet, Delphia (Thatrollwa or 18 Delphini d) and along with these planets: 18 Delphini e (Paementului) and 18 Delphini g+1A (Paedurii).
Location: Planet Delphia / Thatrollwa (18 Delphini d), Arion Star System, Constellation Delphinus
Number of Species: ???
Difficulty: Very Hard
Internationals (Eukaryotes)
Delphian Human
Chenolar
Internationals (Aliens)
Hudzanio
Iknam'a
Karnabo
Aiwha
Varactyl
Veermok
Can-cell
Maramu
Mynock
Neebray
Orray
Pikobi
Porg
Rainbow Gem
Sarlacc
Shaak
Stone Mite
Taozin
Tuskcat
Wampa
Garral
Zakkeg
Great Leonopteryx
Hammerhead Titanothere
Mountain Banshee
Direhorse
Viperwolf
Thanator
Ilu
Tulkun
Akula
Reventa (Dreaming Human)
Diegovia (Guardians)
Balaur
Sawintiran Creatures
List of true animals, monsters, plants and even extraterrestrials lived in middle of Jotunheim and Midgard's other realm's exoplanet, New Avalon or Sawintir and along with these undescribed planets.
Location: Fairytale Realm
Number of Species: ???
Difficulty: Easy
Ogledhia
Mahogany Nyemanguelio
Rouge Nyemanguelio
Common Ebarmuza
Ezaloc
Pygmy Ezaloc
Kiollangsa
Hiesangsa
Llygedwera
Bleu Nightswift
Black Nightswift
Common Nailtooth
Great Nailtooth
Desert Nailtooth
Oasis Nailtooth
Lady Marie's Nailtooth
Fiervadagi
Hazard Fiervadagi
Duirainhia
Sandamp
Katabatic Sandamp
Gartagia
Phreatiwrma
Esce-iwrma
Agarthan / Agarathosan Creatures
List of true animals, monsters, plants and even extraterrestrials lived in Niflheim's exoplanet, New Agartha or Agarathos and along with these undescribed planets.
Location: Planet Earth, Terrestrial Planets Area, Solar System, Milky Way, Virgo Supercluster, Local Group, Constellation Sagittarius
Number of Species: ???
Difficulty: Very Hard
Jotunheim Creatures
List of true animals, monsters, plants and even extraterrestrials lived in Jotunheim and along with these undescribed planets.
Location: itself
Number of Species: ???
Difficulty: Somewhat Hard
Frost Giant/Jotunn
Jotun Aurochs
Jotun Horse
Snowy Peuchen
Svartalfheim Creatures
List of true animals, monsters, plants and even extraterrestrials lived in Svartálfaheimr and along with these undescribed planets.
Location: various locations, Svartalfaheim
Number of Species: ???
Difficulty: Moderate
Dark Elf / Dökkálfar
Light Elf / Ljósálfar
Svartalfheim Dwarf
Darkbound
Kleudde
Abúhuwa
Auñ Pana
Pseudo Aloés
Gwyllgi
Bean Nighe
Aksar
Ladon
Heaven Creatures
Location: Planet Earth, Terrestrial Planets Area, Solar System, Milky Way, Virgo Supercluster, Local Group, Constellation Sagittarius
Number of Species: ???
Difficulty: Impossible
Angel
Chalkydri
Otherworld Creatures
List of these creatures of unknown origin.
Location: ???
Number of Species: ???
Difficulty: Impossible
Comieos
Non-indigenous Species
Deinozolt
Miraidon
Koraidon
Legends
Guardian - *
Extinct - †