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This is a '''list of cryptids''' notable within [[cryptozoology]], a [[pseudoscience]] that presumes the existence of animals and plants that have been derived from anecdotal or other evidence considered insufficient by [[mainstream science]]. While [[biology|biologists]] regularly identify new species, cryptozoologists focus on entities mentioned in the [[folklore]] record (the academic study of which is [[folkloristics]]).
Cryptids are [[animal]]s that [[cryptozoologists]] believe may exist somewhere in the wild, but whose present existence is disputed or unsubstantiated by [[science]]. Cryptozoology is a [[pseudoscience]], which primarily looks at [[anecdotal]] stories, and other claims rejected by the scientific community. While [[biologist]]s regularly identify new species following established [[scientific methodology]], cryptozoologists focus on entities mentioned in the [[folklore]] record and rumor. Entities that may be considered cryptids by cryptozoologists include [[Bigfoot]], [[Yeti]], the [[chupacabra]], the [[Jersey Devil]], the [[Loch Ness Monster]], and the [[Mokele-mbembe]].


Scholars have noted that the cryptozoology subculture rejected mainstream approaches from an early date, and that adherents often express hostility to mainstream science. Scholars have studied cryptozoologists and their influence (including the pseudoscience's association with [[Young Earth creationism]]),<ref>{{cite book |last=Hill |first=Sharon A. |year=2017 |title=Scientifical Americans: The Culture of Amateur Paranormal Researchers |page=66 |publisher=[[McFarland & Company|McFarland]] |isbn=9781476630823 }}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last=Card |first=Jeb J. |year=2016 |chapter=Steampunk Inquiry: A Comparative Vivisection of Discovery Pseudoscience |editor-last1=Card |editor-first1=Jeb J. |editor-last2=Anderson |editor-first2=David S. |title=Lost City, Found Pyramid: Understanding Alternative Archaeologies and Pseudoscientific Practices |page= 32 |publisher=[[University of Alabama Press]] |isbn=9780817319113 |quote=Creationists have embraced cryptozoology and some cryptozoological expeditions are funded by and conducted by creationists hoping to disprove evolution. }}</ref> noted parallels in cryptozoology and other pseudosciences such as [[ghost hunting]] and [[ufology]], and highlighted uncritical media propagation of cryptozoologist claims.
Cryptozoologists may consider any figure from folklore to be a "cryptid" (from the Greek κρύπτω, ''krypto'', meaning "hide") after the term ''cryptozoology'' and meaning a 'hidden animal'. The [[Oxford English Dictionary]] defines the noun ''cryptid'' as "an animal whose existence or survival to the present day is disputed or unsubstantiated; any animal of interest to a cryptozoologist".<ref name="OED-CRYPTID">"cryptid, n." OED Online. Oxford University Press, September 2016. Web. 25 October 2016.</ref> Some dictionaries and encyclopedias define the term "cryptid" as an animal whose existence is questionable.<ref name="oxford">{{cite web | url=http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/us/definition/american_english/cryptid | title=The Oxford Dictionary | accessdate=17 June 2016}}</ref><ref name="canada">{{cite web | url=http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/sasquatch/ | title=Canadian Encyclopedia | accessdate=17 June 2016}}</ref>


== List ==
Well-known examples include the [[Yeti]] in the [[Himalayas]], the [[Loch Ness Monster]] in [[Scotland]], [[Bigfoot|Sasquatch]] in [[North America]], and [[chupacabra]]s in the Americas. While there have been attempts to codify cryptozoology approaches, unlike biologists, zoologists, botanists, and other academic disciplines, however, "there are no accepted, uniform, or successful methods for pursuing cryptids".<ref name="REGAL-326-329">Regal, Brian (2011) "Cryptozoology", pp. 326-329 as published in McCormick, Charlie T. and Kim Kennedy (2011). ''Folklore: An Encyclopedia of Beliefs, Customs, Tales, Music, and Art''. 2nd edition. [[ABC-CLIO]]. {{ISBN|978-1-59884-241-8}}.</ref>
=== Aquatic or semi-aquatic ===

{{see also|List of lake monsters}}
==Eberhart's classification==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
Cryptozoologist George M. Eberhart classifies ten types of mystery animals under the cryptozoological umbrella:<ref>{{cite journal | last1 = Eberhart | first1 = George M | year = 2005 | title = Mysterious Creatures: Creating A Cryptozoological Encyclopedia | url = | journal = Journal of Scientific Exploration | volume = 19 | issue = 1| pages = 103–113 }}</ref><ref name=jobling>{{cite journal|work=Investigative Genetics|date=2013|volume=4|pages=24|number=24|doi=10.1186/2041-2223-4-24|last=Jobling|first=Mark A.|pmc=4121952|title=The truth is out there|pmid=25097746}}</ref><!--The examples in square brackets below are _specifically_ from the cited source, but are re-worded for conciseness.-->

#''Distribution anomalies'' (known animals reported outside their normal range, e.g. the [[British big cats|anomalous big cats]] of the U.K.);
#''Undescribed, unusual, or outsized variations of known species'' (e.g. the [[giant anaconda]]s reported from Amazonia or the [[spotted lion]]s of East Africa);
#''Survivals of recently extinct species'' (e.g. the [[ivory-billed woodpecker]] presumed extinct c. 1960, the [[Tasmanian tiger]] (thylacine), declared extinct in 1936, or the [[Steller's sea cow]] presumed extinct c. 1768, all of which are occasionally claimed to have survived to the present);<!--Eberhart's article DOES NOT include the Moa-->
#''Survivals of species known only from the fossil record into modern times'' (e.g. the [[mokele-mbembe]] of central Africa, sometimes described as a living dinosaur);
#''Lingerlings, or survivals of species known from the fossil record much later into historical times than currently thought'' (e.g. the [[woolly mammoth]], presumed extinct c. 12,000 BCE but occasionally purported to have survived into later eras);
#''Animals not known from the fossil record but related to known species'' (e.g. the [[Andean wolf]] or the striped [[manta-ray]] reported by [[William Beebe]] in the 1930s);
#''Animals not known from the fossil record nor related to any known species'' (e.g. North America's [[Bigfoot]] or most [[sea serpent]]s);
#''Mythical animals with a zoological basis'' (e.g. the [[griffin]], partly inspired by [[dinosaur]] fossils of Central Asia);
#''Seemingly paranormal or supernatural entities with some animal-like characteristics'' (e.g. [[Mothman]], [[black dog (ghost)|black dogs]], [[vampire]]s or some [[fairies]] from folklore);
#''Known hoaxes or probable misidentifications'' (e.g. the [[jackalope]], an antlered rabbit, a popular hoax in [[taxidermy]]).

Additionally, Eberhart argues for six exclusions from classification as a cryptid:
# ''Insignificance''. "Cryptids must be big, weird, dangerous or significant to humans in some way."
# ''Lack of controversy''. "Someone needs to observe a mystery animal and someone else needs to discredit the sighting. Cryptozoologists function as interventionists between witnesses and skeptical scientists."
# ''Erratics''. "The out-of-place alligator […] that turns up in an odd spot, undoubtedly through human agency, is not a zoological mystery […] [I]f someone discovers a new species of alligator that lives only in sewers, that is a different matter."
# ''Bizarre humans'' (e.g. [[zombies]])
# ''Angels or demons'' […] "the paranormal or supernatural is admitted only if it has an animal shape (a [[werewolf]] sighting, which might involve a real dog or wolf, or a mystery [[canid]])."
# ''Aliens'' "[unless such extraterrestrials] arrived a long time ago and thus classify as residents."

==List of cryptids==
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%; font-size:90%;"
|- style="background:#115a6c;"
|- style="background:#115a6c;"
! Name
! Name
! Other names
! Other Names
! Description
! Description
! class="unsortable" width=180 align="center" | Purported Location
! Purported location
! Depiction
! Depiction
|-
|-
|''{{sort|Cadborosaurus}}''{{sfn|Loxton|Prothero|2013|pp=261–295}}
|[[Adjule]]
|Kelb-el-khela
|Unrecognized [[Canidae|canine]] form reported from the western part of the [[Sahara]] by local people, said to live in [[Pack (canine)|packs]]
|[[North Africa]]
|[[File:Adjule.jpg|180px]]
|-
|[[Agogwe]]
|Agogure, Kakundakari, Kikomba, Sehite
|Small human-shaped [[bipedal]]
|[[East Africa]]
|
|-
|[[Ahool]]
|
|Flying animal, giant bat
|[[Indonesia]]
|[[File:The Ahool.png|180px]]
|-
|[[Akkorokamui]]
|
|[[Cephalopod]]
|[[Japan]] and [[Thailand]]
|
|-
|[[Almas (cryptozoology)|Almas]]
|Abnauayu, almasty, albasty, bekk-bok,<br/>biabin-guli, golub-yavan, gul-biavan, auli-avan,<br/>kaptar, kra-dhun, ksy-giik, ksy-gyik, ochokochi,<br/>mirygdy, mulen, voita, wind-man, Zana
|Non-human [[ape]] or [[Hominidae|hominid]]
|[[Asia]]/[[Caucasus]]
|
|-
|[[Altamaha-ha]]
|Altie
|[[Sturgeon]] or [[Plesiosauria|plesiosaur]]-like river animal
|[[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]], United States
|[[File:Altamaha-ha.jpg|180px]]
|-
|[[Amomongo]]
|[[Negros Island|Negros]] Ape
|[[Primate]]
|[[Negros Island]], [[Philippines]]
|
|-
|[[Andean wolf]]
|Hagenbeck wolf, [[Andes|Andean]] mountain [[wolf]], ''Dasycyon hagenbecki''
|[[Canidae|Canine]]
|[[High Andes]], [[South America]]
|
|-
|Appalachian [[Black panther#Cougar|black panther]]
|
|A large, black [[felid]]. A [[melanistic]] [[cougar]]
|[[West Virginia]], [[Kentucky]], [[Pennsylvania]], [[New York (state)|New York]], [[Alabama]], [[Ohio]], [[New England]], [[North Carolina]], [[New Jersey]], [[Tennessee]], and [[Virginia]], United States
|[[File:Black puma.jpg|180px]]
|-
|[[Aswang]]
|Tik tik,
|A vampiric werebeast or cannibalistic human-like [[shape-shift]]er
|[[Philippines]]
|[[File:Aswang, common form.jpg|180px]]
|-
|[[Ayia Napa sea monster]]
|To filiko teras (The Friendly [[Monster]]), Nappis
|Speculated to be something like a [[crocodile]] or [[sea serpent]]
|[[Cyprus]]
|[[File:Scyllaeastmedmonster.jpg|180px]]
|-
|[[Barmanou]]
|Barmanu, Big Hairy One
|[[Ape]] or [[Hominidae|hominid]]
|[[Middle East]]/[[Asia]]
|
|-
|[[Batutut]]
|Ujit, Người rừng
|[[Hominidae|Hominid]]
|[[Vietnam]], [[Laos]], and [[Borneo]]
|
|-
|[[Beaman (cryptid)|Beaman]]
|
|[[Ape]] or [[Hominidae|hominid]]
|[[Missouri]], United States
|
|-
|[[Bear Lake Monster]]
|
|[[Lake monster]]
|[[Idaho]]/[[Utah]], United States
|
|-
|[[Beast of Bladenboro]]
|Vampire Beast
|[[Hematophagy|Blood-sucking]] [[Felinae|feline]]-like [[predator]]
|[[North Carolina]], United States
|[[File:Davis's Bobcat and Mayor Fussell.png|180px]]
|-
|[[Beast of Bodmin]]
|
|Large [[Felidae|felid]]
|[[Cornwall]], [[England]]
|
|-
|[[Beast of Bray Road]]
|Wisconsin Werewolf, Wolfman
|[[Carnivore|Carnivorous]] mammal
|[[Wisconsin]], United States
|
|-
|[[Beast of Busco]]
|Churubusco [[turtle]]; Oscar
|[[Reptile]]/[[Living dinosaur|dinosaur]]
|[[Churubusco, Indiana]], United States
|
|-
|[[Dartmoor#Myths and literature|Beast of Dartmoor]]
|Lion-pig
|[[Boar]]-like mammal
|[[Dartmoor National Park]], [[England]]
|
|-
|[[Beast of Dean]]
|Moose-pig
|[[Boar]]-like mammal
|[[England]]
|[[File:Beast of Dean.jpg|180px]]
|-
|[[Beast of Exmoor]]
|
|[[Big cat]]
|[[England]]
|
|-
|[[Beast of Gévaudan]]
|Bête du Gévaudan, Arenotelicon
|[[Canid]]
|[[Gévaudan]] ([[Lozère]]), [[France]]
|[[File:Gevaudanwolf.jpg|180px]]
|-
|[[Bergman's bear]]
|God bear, irkuiem, ''Ursus arctos piscator''
|[[Bear]], proposed ''[[Short-faced bear|Arctodus simus]]''
|[[Kamchatka Peninsula]], [[Russia]]
|
|-
|[[Bessie (lake monster)|Bessie]]
|Lake Erie Monster
|[[Lake monster]]
|[[Lake Erie]], [[North America]]
|
|-
|[[Bigfoot]]
|[[Sasquatch]]
|[[Hominidae|Hominid]] or other [[primate]]
|United States and [[Canada]]
|[[File:Pie Grande.jpg|100px]]
|-
|[[Black Shuck]]
|Old Shuck
|[[Carnivorous]] mammal
|Coast of [[East Anglia]], [[England]]
|[[File:Blackdog.jpg|180px]]
|-
|[[Bownessie]]
|Lake Windermere Monster
|[[Lake monster]]
|[[Windermere]], [[England]], [[UK]]
|
|-
|[[British big cats]]
|Alien big cats (ABCs), [[phantom cat]]s, mystery cats, [[England|English]] lions,<br/>[[Beast of Bodmin]], [[Beast of Exmoor]]
|[[Carnivorous]] mammal
|[[Great Britain]]
|[[File:Lynx lynx.jpg|180px]]
|-
|[[Brosno Dragon]]
|Brosnya
|Lake monster
|[[Lake Brosno]], [[Russia]]
|
|-
|[[Bukit Timah Monkey Man]]
|BTM, BTMM
|Forest-dwelling [[Hominidae|hominid]] or other [[primate]]
|[[Singapore]]
|
|-
|[[Bunyip]]
|
|Lake and [[cave]] animal
|[[Australia]]
|[[File:Bunyip 1890.jpg|180px]]
|-
|[[Burmese gray wild dog]]
|Gray [[dhole]]
|[[Canidae|Canine]]
|[[Burma]]
|
|-
|[[Buru (cryptozoology)|Buru]]
|
|[[Reptile]] or giant [[lungfish]]
|[[Arunachal Pradesh]], [[India]]
|
|-
|{{sort|Cadborosaurus|''[[Cadborosaurus]]''}}<ref>{{cite book |author=Loren Coleman & Jerome Clark |title=Cryptozoology A to Z: The Encyclopedia of Loch Monsters, Sasquatch, Chupacabras, and Other Authentic Mysteries of Nature |publisher=Simon and Schuster |year=1999 |isbn=0-684-85602-6}}</ref>
|Caddy
|Caddy
|Sea animal
|Sea animal
|[[Pacific Coast]] of [[North America]]
|Pacific Coast of North America
|[[Image:Cadborosaurus October 1937.jpg|155px]]
|[[File:Cadborosaurus October 1937.jpg|180px]]
|-
|-
|[[Champ (folklore)|Champ]]<ref name="EncyclopediaofPseudoscience">{{cite book|first1=Michael |last1=Shermer |first2=Pat |last2=Linse |title=The Skeptic Encyclopedia of Pseudoscience |volume=1 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Gr4snwg7iaEC&pg=PA72 |date=November 2002 |page=72 |publisher=[[ABC-CLIO]] |isbn=9781576076538}}</ref>
|[[Canvey Island Monster]]
|Champy
|
|Fish, originally described as [[bipedal]]
|[[England]]
|
|-
|[[Champ (cryptozoology)|Champ]]
|{{sort|Champtanystropheus|''Champtanystropheus americanus''}}, Champy
|Lake monster
|Lake monster
|[[Lake Champlain]], [[North America]]
|[[Lake Champlain]], North America
|[[File:Artistic representation of Sandra Mansi's 1977 photograph of "Champ" lake monster.jpg|180px]]
|[[File:Artistic representation of Sandra Mansi's 1977 photograph of "Champ" lake monster.jpg|180px]]
|-
|-
|[[Cryptid whale|Cryptid Whales]]<ref>Mörzer Bruyns, W. F. J. (1971). Field guide of whales and dolphins. Rivonverhandeling. Tor. pp. 124–125. {{ISBN|978-90-70055-09-7}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.aquaticmammalsjournal.org/share/AquaticMammalsIssueArchives/1991/Aquatic_Mammals_17_1/17.1Raynal.pdf |title=Cetaceans with two dorsal fins |access-date=7 January 2023 |archive-date=13 April 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230413102436/https://www.aquaticmammalsjournal.org/share/AquaticMammalsIssueArchives/1991/Aquatic_Mammals_17_1/17.1Raynal.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref>
|[[Cherufe]]
|Giglioli's Whale, Rhinoceros dolphin, High-finned sperm whale, Alula whale, Unidentified beaked whales
|
|[[Magma]] monster or [[dragon|draconic]] [[Hominidae|hominid]]
|[[Chile]]
|
|-
|[[Chessie (sea monster)|Chessie]]
|
|Sea animal
|Sea animal
|Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean
|[[Atlantic]] Coast of the United States, especially [[Chesapeake Bay]]
|[[File:Amphiptera pacifica.jpg|frameless]]
|
|-
|-
|[[Dobhar-chú]]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.irishcentral.com/irelands-hound-of-the-deep-dobhar-chu |title=Ireland's hound of deep - Dobhar Chu |publisher=[[Irish Central News]] |access-date=19 December 2018}}</ref>
|[[Chickcharney]]
|Water Hound, King Otter
|
|Extra-large [[otter]]-like [[carnivorous]] [[Aquatic animal|aquatic]] mammal
|[[Flightless bird]]
|Ireland
|[[Andros Island]] in [[The Bahamas]]
|[[File:Tyto pollens.jpg|180px]]
|-
|[[Chuchunya]]
|
|Large [[Hominidae|hominid]]
|[[Russia]]
|
|-
|[[Chupacabra]]
|Chupacabras (Brazilian Portuguese for goat-sucker)
|
|[[Puerto Rico]] (originally),<br />[[South America|South]] and [[Central America]],<br />Southern [[North America]]
|[[File:Chupacabras.JPG|100px]]
|-
|[[Dingonek]]
|Jungle walrus
|A [[walrus]] or otherwise tusked water-animal that reportedly lives in the heart of [[Africa]]
|[[West Africa|Western Africa]]
|
|-
|[[De Loys' Ape]]
|''Ameranthropoides loysi''
|[[Primate]]
|Near the [[Tarra River]], [[Colombia]]
|[[File:De Loys' Ape.jpg|180px]]
|
|-
|[[Dewey Lake Monster]]
|"Michigan Bigfoot," "Sisters Lakes Bigfoot"
|primate
|[[Sister Lakes/Dowagiac]], [[Michigan, USA]]
|[[File:The_Dewey_Lake_Monster_(1).jpg|thumb|Dewey Lake Monster]]
|
|-
|[[Devil Bird]]
|Ulama
|Bird
|[[Sri Lanka]]
|
|-
|[[Devil Monkey]]
|''Nalusa falaya''
|Around 5 ft (~1.5 m) tall with long, pointed ears. Reportedly grey, with large, dark eyes, long arms, a short tail, and hair all over its body. The hair was stated to be about 1.5 in (~4 cm) long. It is reportedly aggressive.
|North America
|
|-
|[[Dobhar-chú]]
|Water Hound
|Extra-large [[otter]]-like [[carnivorous]] [[aquatic animal|aquatic]] mammal
|[[Ireland]]
|[[File:Dobhar-chu encounter.jpg|180px]]
|[[File:Dobhar-chu encounter.jpg|180px]]
|-
|-
|[[Gloucester sea serpent]]<ref>{{Cite web |last=Nicaise |first=Alexander |date=2019-09-05 |title=Gloucester Sea-Serpent Mystery: Solved after Two Centuries {{!}} Skeptical Inquirer |url=https://skepticalinquirer.org/2019/09/gloucester-sea-serpent-mystery-solved-after-two-centuries/ |access-date=2023-09-25 |language=en-US}}</ref>
|[[Dover Demon]]
|
|
|Large serpent
|[[Bipedal]], alleged [[Extraterrestrial life|extraterrestrial]]
|Gloucester, Cape Ann
|[[Dover, Massachusetts|Dover]], [[Massachusetts]], United States
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Iemisch]]<ref>{{Cite book |last=Gilmore |first=David D. |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/802059457 |title=Monsters : evil beings, mythical beasts, and all manner of imaginary terrors |date=2003 |publisher=University of Pennsylvania Press |isbn=978-0-8122-0322-6 |location=Philadelphia |oclc=802059457}}</ref>
|[[Eastern cougar]]
|Iemisch Listai
|''[[North American cougar|Puma concolor couguar]]''
|Mix of a jaguar and otter
|[[Felidae|Felid]] [[predator]]
|[[Patagonia]]
|[[Eastern United States]]
|[[Image:EasternCougar.jpg|180px]]
|-
|[[Ebu Gogo]]
|Theorized to be related to ''[[Homo floresiensis]]'', also called Hobbit
|Small [[primate]], possible early [[Hominidae|hominid]]
|[[Flores]], [[Indonesia]]
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Igopogo]]{{citation needed|date=March 2023}}
|''[[Elasmotherium]]''
|Giant rhinoceros
|[[Herbivorous]] mammal
|[[Asia]]
|[[File:Elasm062.jpg|180px]]
|-
|[[Elmendorf Beast]]
|
|[[Canid]]
|[[Elmendorf, Texas|Elmendorf]], [[Texas]] ([[United States]])
|[[File:Coyote with mange.jpg|180px]]
|-
|[[Elwedritsche]]
|
|Mammal
|[[Germany]]
|[[File:Elwetritschen-Brunnen in Neustadt 09.jpg|180px]]
|-
|[[Emela-ntouka]]
|Chipekwe, Irizima, Aseka-moke
|[[Reptile]]/[[Living dinosaur (cryptozoology)|dinosaur]] or an undiscovered [[Aquatic animal|aquatic]] [[rhinoceros]]
|[[Republic of the Congo]]
|[[File:Emela-ntouka.png|180px]]
|-
|[[Enfield Monster]]
|
|Three legs, short body, two little short arms with claws, grayish epidermis and big reddish eyes
|[[Enfield, Illinois|Enfield]], [[Illinois]], United States
|
|-
|[[Ennedi tiger]]
|Hadjel, Gassingram, Vossoko, Mourou N'gou, Mamaimé, Dilali, [[saber-toothed cat]]
|[[Carnivorous]] mammal
|[[Chad]]
|[[File:Ennedi tiger.svg|180px]]
|-
|[[Am Fear Liath Mòr]]
|Fear Liath, Big Grey Man of Ben MacDhui, Greyman
|[[Primate]]; possible [[humanoid]]
|[[Scotland]]
|
|-
|[[Fiskerton Phantom]]
|
|[[Phantom cat]]/bear
|[[Fiskerton, Lincolnshire]], [[UK]]
|
|-
|[[Flatwoods monster]]
|Green Monster, Braxton County Monster
|Spade-headed [[Extraterrestrial life|extraterrestrial]]. Possibly misidentified [[barn owl]]
|[[West Virginia]], United States
|[[Image:Flatwoods monster.png|180px]]
|-
|[[Flying rod]]
|Skyfish, rod, sky squid
|[[Photography|Photographic]] [[artifact (error)|artifact]]
|Worldwide
|[[File:Moths attracted by floodlight.jpg|180px|Long exposure photograph of moths showing exaggerated rod effect]]
|-
|[[Fouke Monster]]
|Jonesville Monster, Southern Sasquatch, Boggy Creek Monster
|[[Hominidae|Hominid]] or other [[primate]]
|[[Arkansas]], United States
|
|-
|[[Loup-garou|Garou]]
|Loup Garou, Cajun werewolf
|[[Wolf]]-like creature
|[[Louisiana]], United States
|
|-
|[[Gazeka]]
|
|Mammal
|[[Papua New Guinea]]
|
|-
|[[Gambo]]
|
|Sea animal
|[[Gambia]]
|[[File:Gambo.jpg|180px]]
|-
|[[Ghoul]]
|
|Humanoid
|Warm climates
|
|-
|[[Ghost deer]]
|
|Large deer, supposedly impervious to bullets
|Northern [[California]], [[United States]]
|
|-
|[[Giant anaconda]]
|Megaconda
|Giant [[snake]]
|[[South America]]
|[[File:Eunectes murinus.jpg|180px]]
|-
|[[Giglioli's Whale]]
|{{sort|Amphiptera pacifica|''Amphiptera pacifica''}}
|Sea animal
|Off [[Chile]], [[Scotland]], and [[France]] (in the [[Mediterranean Sea]])
|[[File:Amphiptera pacifica.jpg|180px]]
|-
|[[Globster]]
|Blob
|[[Putrefaction|Decaying]] sea animal
|[[Australia]], [[New Zealand]], and the [[Caribbean]]
|[[File:St augustine carcass.jpg|180px]]
|-
|[[Sea serpent#Notable cases|Gloucester sea serpent]]
|''Scoliophis atlanticus''
|[[Sea serpent]]
|[[Massachusetts]], United States
|
|-
|[[Gnome of Gerona]]
|[[Goblin]]
|Small [[humanoid]]
|[[Girona]], [[Spain]]
|[[File:Gnomo de Gerona.svg|80px]]
|-
|[[Goatman (Maryland)|Goatman]]
|The Maryland Goatman, Chevo Man
|[[Bipedal]]
|[[Wisconsin]], [[Maryland]], and [[Kentucky]], United States
|
|-
|[[Grassman]]
|Kenmore Grassman, Ohio Grassman
|[[Bigfoot]]-like [[primate]]
|[[Kenmore, Akron, Ohio|Kenmore, Akron]], [[Ohio]], and eastern [[Iowa]], both in the United States
|
|-
|[[Gunni]]
|
|[[Antler]]ed, [[wombat]]-like [[marsupial]]
|[[Marysville, Victoria|Marysville]] and surrounding area, [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]], [[Australia]]
|
|-
|[[Grootslang]]
|
|[[Elephant]] with a [[snake|serpent]]'s tail
|[[Richtersveld]], [[South Africa]]
|[[Image:Grootslang.jpg|180px]]
|-
|[[Hakawai]]
|Hokioi
|[[Myth]]ological bird heard but not seen
|[[New Zealand]]
|[[File:Coenocorypha pusilla.jpg|180px|thumb|''[[Coenocorypha pusilla]]'']]
|-
|[[Hellhound]]
|Barghest, Black Shuck, Dip, Gwyllgi, Gytrash
|Large, black, spectral hound with red eyes
|Worldwide
|[[File:Hel (1889) by Johannes Gehrts.jpg|180px]]
|-
|[[Hibagon]]
|Hinagon
|[[Primate]]
|[[Japan]]
|<!-- Commented out: [[File:Hinagon.jpg|180px]] -->
|-
|[[Hodag]]
|The Dag; Nasobatilus
|[[Carnivorous]] mammal/[[lizard]]
|[[Rhinelander, Wisconsin]], United States
|[[File:Hodag 002.jpg|180px]]
|-
|[[Hokkaidō wolf]]
|Ezo wolf, ''Canis lupus hattai''
|[[Wolf]]
|[[Hokkaidō]], [[Japan]]
|[[File:エゾオオカミ剥製・開拓記念館19840914.jpg|180px]]
|-
|{{sort|Homo gardarensis|''[[Homo gardarensis]]''}}
|
|[[Hominidae|Hominid]] ([[acromegalic]] ''[[Homo sapiens]]''?)
|[[Greenland]]
|
|-
|[[Honey Island Swamp monster]]
|Letiche, Tainted Keitre
|[[Hominidae|Hominid]] or other [[primate]]
|[[Louisiana]], United States
|
|-
|[[Honshū wolf]]
|Japanese wolf, yamainu, ''Canis lupus hodophilax''
|[[Wolf]]
|[[Honshū]], [[Japan]]
|[[File:Honshu-wolf4.jpg|180px]]
|-
|[[Hoop snake]]
|
|[[Snake]]
|United States/[[Australia]]
|
|-
|[[Huay Chivo]]
|Huaychivo
|[[Carnivorous]] mammal
|[[Yucatán (state)|Yucatán]], [[Campeche]], and [[Quintana Roo]], [[Mexico]]
|
|-
|[[Igopogo]]
|Kempenfelt Kelly
|Kempenfelt Kelly
|Lake monster
|Lake monster
|[[Lake Simcoe]], [[Ontario]] ([[Canada]])
|[[Lake Simcoe, Ontario]] (Canada)
|[[File:Igopogo.jpg|180px]]
|-
|[[Iliamna Lake Monster]]
|
|
|Lake monster. It is most likely a giant [[white sturgeon]], though some reports have compared it to a [[shark]] or a [[whale]]
|[[Lake Iliamna]], [[Alaska]]
|[[File:Acipenser transmontanus1.jpg|180px|thumb|White sturgeon]]
|-
|-
|[[Isshii]]{{citation needed|date=March 2023}}
|[[Inkanyamba]]
|[[Issie]]
|
|Lake monster
|Lake monster
|Japan
|[[Africa]]
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Labynkyr Lake|Labynkyr Devil]]<ref name="Live Science 2013">{{cite web |last1=Lallanilla |first1=Marc |title=Reports Surface of Monster Lurking in Russian Lake |url=https://www.livescience.com/26836-lake-labynkyr-devil-vorota-monster.html |website=livescience.com |publisher=[[Live Science]] |access-date=21 March 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210929190942/https://www.livescience.com/26836-lake-labynkyr-devil-vorota-monster.html |archive-date=29 September 2021 |date=4 February 2013}}</ref><ref name="Divers prepare">{{cite web |title=Divers preparing for icy waters of Russia's 'Loch Ness' |url=https://siberiantimes.com/other/others/features/divers-preparing-for-icy-waters-of-russias-loch-ness/ |website=siberiantimes.com |publisher=[[The Siberian Times]] |access-date=21 March 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210128145319/https://siberiantimes.com/other/others/features/divers-preparing-for-icy-waters-of-russias-loch-ness/ |archive-date=28 January 2021 |date=5 March 2014}}</ref><ref name="meet the creature">{{cite web |title=Meet the creature found by divers in Russia's Loch Ness, famed for legends of monsters |url=https://siberiantimes.com/other/others/features/meet-the-creature-found-by-divers-in-russias-loch-ness-famed-for-legends-of-monsters/ |website=siberiantimes.com |publisher=[[The Siberian Times]] |access-date=21 March 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211108191737/https://siberiantimes.com/other/others/features/meet-the-creature-found-by-divers-in-russias-loch-ness-famed-for-legends-of-monsters/ |archive-date=8 November 2021 |date=21 April 2014}}</ref>
|[[Isshii]]
|Labynkyrsky Chert{{citation needed|date=March 2023}}
|[[Issie]]
|Lake monster
|Lake monster
|[[Oymyakonsky Ulus]], [[Sakha Republic]], Russia
|[[Japan]]
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Loch Ness Monster]]<ref name=bbctravel />
|[[Ivory-billed woodpecker]]
|Nessie
|''Campephilus principalis''
|Bird
|Southeastern United States and [[Cuba]]
|[[Image:Ivory-billed Woodpecker by Jerry A. Payne.jpg|180px]]
|-
|[[Jba Fofi]]
|Great Spider
|Large [[spider]]-like creature
|[[Central Africa]]
|
|-
|[[Jackalope]]
|Antelabbit, aunt benny, Wyoming thistled hare, stagbunny
|[[Herbivorous]] mammal
|[[North America]]
|[[File:Rabbit shopes papilloma virus 3.jpg|180px]]
|-
|[[Jersey Devil]]
|Leeds Devil
|[[Wing]]ed [[bipedal]] [[horse]]
|United States, mainly the [[South Jersey]] [[Pine Barrens (New Jersey)|Pine Barrens]], as well as other parts of [[New Jersey]] and southeastern [[Pennsylvania]]
|[[File:Jersey Devil Philadelphia Post 1909.jpg|180px]]
|-
|[[Kaijin (cryptid)|Kaijin]]
|
|[[Sea monster]]
|[[Japan]]
|[[File:Hirokawa Kaijin.jpg|80px]]
|-
|[[Kappa (mythical creature)|Kappa]]
|Gatarō, Kawako
|[[Bipedal]]
|[[Japan]]
|[[File:Kappa water imp 1836.jpg|180px]]
|-
|[[Kingstie]]
|Lake George Monster
|Lake monster
|Lake monster
|[[Lake Ontario]], [[North America]]
|[[Loch Ness]], Scotland
|[[File:Lochneska poboba museumofnessie (cropped).jpg|180px|Sculpture of the Loch Ness monster as a plesiosaurus]]
|
|-
|-
|[[Loveland Frog]]<ref>{{Skeptoid|id=4473|number=473|date=30 June 2015|last=Haupt|first=R.|title=The Loveland Frog|accessdate=1 September 2021}}</ref>
|[[Kongamato]]
|Loveland frogman, Loveland lizard
|
|Humanoid frog
|[[Pterosaur]]/bird/[[bat]]
|[[Kenya]]
|[[Loveland, Ohio]]
|[[File:Kongamato.png|180px]]
|[[File:Loveland frog.png|180px]]
|-
|-
|[[Lusca]]<ref name=":1">{{Cite journal |last=Guimont |first=Edward |date=2021-10-05 |title=The Megalodon: A Monster of the New Mythology |url=https://journal.media-culture.org.au/index.php/mcjournal/article/view/2793 |journal=M/C Journal |language=en |volume=24 |issue=5 |doi=10.5204/mcj.2793 |s2cid=241813307 |issn=1441-2616|doi-access=free }}</ref>
|[[Koolakamba]]
|Ape hybrid, KoolooKamba
|A cross between a chimpanzee and a gorilla
|[[West Africa]]
|
|
|Giant Octopus{{citation needed|date=March 2023}}
|-
|[[Blue hole]]s in the Bahamas
|[[Kraken]]
|
|
|Sea animal
|World's oceans
|[[File:Colossal octopus by Pierre Denys de Montfort.jpg|180px]]
|-
|-
|[[Mamlambo]]{{citation needed|date=March 2023}}
|[[Kting Voar]]
|Holy Goat, Snake-eating Cow, Khting Vor, Linh Duong, ''Pseudonovibos spiralis''
|[[Herbivorous]] mammal
|[[Vietnam]] and [[Cambodia]]
|
|
|Lake monster
|[[South Africa]]
|-
|-
|[[Manipogo]]{{citation needed|date=March 2023}}
|[[Kumi Lizard]]/Ngarara
|Winnipogo
|
|[[Reptile]]: giant [[monitor lizard]]
|[[New Zealand]]
|
|-
|[[Kusshii]]
|
|Lake monster
|Lake monster
|[[Lake Manitoba]], Canada
|[[Japan]]
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Megalodon#In popular culture|Megalodon]]<ref name=":1" />
|[[Lagarfljót Worm]]
|Otodus megalodon
|lagarfljóts ormurinn
|Giant Shark
|Lake monster
|Oceans
|[[Iceland]]
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Mokele-mbembe]]{{sfn|Loxton|Prothero|2013|pp=187–188}}
|[[Lake Tianchi Monster]]
|Lake Chonji Monster
|Lake monster
|[[China]] and [[North Korea]]
|
|
|Dinosaur (lake, river and/or swamp monster)
|[[Republic of the Congo]]
|[[File:Mokele-mbembe_ill_artlibre_jnl.png|180px]]
|-
|-
|[[Ogopogo]]<ref name="EncyclopediaofPseudoscience" />
|[[Lake Van Monster]]
|N'ha•a•itk, Naitaka
|Monster of Lake Van
|Lake monster
|Lake monster
|[[Lake Okanagan]], Canada
|[[Turkey]]
|[[File:OgoPogo crop.jpg|180px]]
|
|-
|-
|[[Sea serpent]]s{{sfn|Loxton|Prothero|2013|pp=228–326}}
|[[Lake Worth Monster]]
|Lake Worth Goatman, Texas Bigfoot
|[[Carnivorous]] mammal
|[[Texas]], United States
|
|
|Sea animals, dinosaurs
|All bodies of water
|[[File:Soe Orm 1555.jpg|180px]]
|-
|-
|[[Selma (lake monster)|Selma]]{{citation needed|date=March 2023}}
|[[Lariosauro]]
|Seljordsormen
|Como Lake Monster
|Water [[reptile]]
|[[Italy]]
|[[Image:Lariosaurus BW.jpg|180px]]
|-
|[[Lizard Man of Scape Ore Swamp]]
|Lizard Man of Lee County
|[[Bipedal]]
|[[South Carolina]], United States
|
|-
|[[Loch Ness Monster]]
|Nessie, ''Nessiteras rhombopteryx''
|Lake monster ([[plesiosaur]] or another type of [[Sauropterygia]]?)
|[[Loch Ness]], [[Scotland]]
|[[File:Hoaxed photo of the Loch Ness monster.jpg|180px]]
|-
|[[Loveland Frog]]
|Loveland Lizard
|[[Bipedal]] [[lizard]] or [[frog]], allegedly first seen in [[Loveland, Ohio]]
|[[Ohio]], United States
|[[File:Loveland frog.png|180px]]
|-
|[[Lukwata]]
|
|Lake monster
|Lake monster
|Lake [[Seljord]], [[Telemark]], [[Norway]]
|[[African Great Lakes]]
|{{center|[[File:Seljord komm.svg|100px]]}}
|
|-
|-
|[[Steller's sea ape]]<ref>{{cite magazine |last=Nickell |first=Joe |date=Winter 2016–2017 |title=Steller's Sea Ape: Identifying an Eighteenth-Century Cryptid |url=https://www.csicop.org/sb/show/stellers_sea_ape_identifying_an_eighteenth-century_cryptid |magazine=Skeptical Briefs |publisher=Committee for Skeptical Inquiry |volume=26 |issue=4}}</ref>
|[[Lusca]]
|[[Gigantic octopus]]
|Large [[octopus]]
|World's oceans
|
|
|Sea animal
|Pacific Ocean
|{{center|[[File:Animal drawings collected by Felix Platter, p1 - (31).jpg|upright|180px]]}}
|}

=== Terrestrial ===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="background:#115a6c;"
! Name
! Other names
! Description
! Purported location
! Depiction
|-
|-
|[[British big cats]]<ref name="forbes">{{cite web |url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/duncanmadden/2018/11/16/fantastic-cryptids-and-where-to-find-them/#6b1949ed1d99 |title=Fantastic Cryptids And Where To Find Them |work=[[Forbes]] |access-date=18 December 2018}}</ref>
|[[MacFarlane's bear]]
|Alien big cats (ABCs), [[phantom cat]]s, mystery cats, [[England|English]] lions,<br />[[Beast of Bodmin]], [[Beast of Exmoor]]
|''Ursus inopinatus''
|[[Carnivorous]] mammal, possibly a [[grizzly-polar bear hybrid]]
|[[Canada]]
|
|-
|[[Maero]]
|Mohoao
|[[Cannibalism|Cannibalistic]] [[Hominidae|hominids]] in [[Māori mythology]]
|[[New Zealand]]
|
|-
|[[Mahamba]]
|
|Giant [[crocodile]]
|[[Lake Likouala]] [[swamp]] region, [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]]
|
|-
|[[Maltese tiger]]
|Blue tiger
|[[Carnivorous]] mammal
|[[Carnivorous]] mammal
|Great Britain
|[[China]]
|[[File:Maltese Tiger.jpg|180px]]
|[[File:Felicity Inverness Museum.JPG|180px]]
|-
|-
|[[Bukit Timah Monkey Man]]<ref name="CNA">{{cite web |url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/lifestyle/on-the-hunt-for-the-elusive-bukit-timah-monkey-man-9816486 |title=On the hunt for the elusive Bukit Timah Monkey Man |publisher=[[Channel NewsAsia]] |access-date=18 December 2018 |archive-date=30 October 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181030131239/https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/lifestyle/on-the-hunt-for-the-elusive-bukit-timah-monkey-man-9816486 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
|[[Mamlambo]]
|BTM, BTMM
|
|Forest-dwelling [[Hominidae|hominid]] or other [[primate]]
|Lake monster
|[[South Africa]]
|[[Singapore]]
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Capelobo]]<ref>{{Cite web |date=2016-08-11 |title=Capelobo |url=https://www.portalsaofrancisco.com.br/folclore/capelobo |access-date=2023-10-21 |website=Portal São Francisco |language=pt-BR}}</ref>
|[[Manananggal]]
|
|
|Humanoid anteater monster
|Female [[humanoid]] that can split its body into two parts
|[[Philippines]]
|[[Brazil]]
|[[File:Manananggal of Philippine Mythology Commons.jpg|180px]]
|[[File:Capelobo illustration.png|180px]]
|-
|-
|[[Chupacabra]]<ref name="PseudoscienceACriticalEncyclopedia">{{cite book|first=Brian |last=Regal |title=Pseudoscience: A Critical Encyclopedia: A Critical Encyclopedia |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=c6PACQAAQBAJ |date=15 October 2009 |publisher=[[ABC-CLIO]] |isbn=978-0-313-35508-0}}</ref>
|[[Manatee of Helena]]
|Chupacabras (Spanish for goat-sucker)
|
|[[Manatee]]
|[[Saint Helena]]
|
|
|[[Puerto Rico]] (originally),<br />South and Central America,<br />Southern North America
|[[File:Chupacabra (artist's rendition).jpg|180px]]
|-
|-
|[[Dover Demon]]<ref>{{cite news|last=Sullivan |first=Mark |title=Decades later, the Dover Demon still haunts |url=http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2006/10/29/decades_later_the_dover_demon_still_haunts |access-date=6 August 2021 |newspaper=[[The Boston Globe]] |date=29 October 2006}}</ref>
|[[Mande Barung]]
|Mande Burung, Indian Yeti
|[[Humanoid]]
|North East [[India]], [[Bangladesh]]
|
|
|-
|[[Man-eating tree]]
|Ya-te-veo
|[[Carnivorous]] [[tree]]
|Large tree with an eye and mouth; eats humans, its name means "I see you". Descriptions vary.
|[[File:The ya-te-veo.jpg|150px]]
|-
|[[Manipogo]]
|Winnipogo
|Lake monster
|[[Lake Manitoba]], [[Canada]]
|
|
|[[Dover, Massachusetts]]
|[[File:Dover Demon.png|180px]]
|-
|-
|[[Eastern cougar|Eastern Cougar]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=Skeptoid: Anatomy of a Real Cryptid Case |url=https://skeptoid.com/blog/2012/11/15/anatomy-of-a-real-cryptid-case/ |access-date=2023-09-25 |website=Skeptoid}}</ref>
|[[Mapinguari]]
|
|
|[[Herbivorous]] mammal
|[[Amazon rainforest]]
|
|
|Eastern United States
|[[File:EasternCougar.jpg|180px]]
|-
|-
|[[Lizard Man of Scape Ore Swamp]]<ref>{{cite web |last1=Laycock |first1=Joseph P. |title=A Search for Mysteries and Monsters in Small Town America |url=https://www.smithsonianmag.com/travel/monster-festival-pilgrimage-small-town-america-180969568/ |website=[[Smithsonian Magazine]] |access-date=18 March 2021 |language=en |date=11 July 2018}}</ref>
|[[Maricoxi]]
|Lizard Man of Lee County
|
|[[Primate]]
|[[Bipedal]]
|[[South America]]
|[[South Carolina]], United States
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Malagasy hippopotamus|Malagasy hippo]]<ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Burney |first1=David A. |last2=Ramilisonina |date=December 1998 |title=The Kilopilopitsofy, Kidoky, and Bokyboky: Accounts of Strange Animals from Belo-sur-mer, Madagascar, and the Megafaunal "Extinction Window" |url=http://doi.wiley.com/10.1525/aa.1998.100.4.957 |journal=American Anthropologist |language=en |volume=100 |issue=4 |pages=957–966 |doi=10.1525/aa.1998.100.4.957 |issn=0002-7294}}</ref>
|[[Marozi]]
|Malagasy pygmy hippopotamus, Madagascan pygmy hippopotamus, kilopilopitsofy, tsy-aomby-aomby, omby-rano, laloumena, mangarsahoc
|Spotted lion, ''Panthera leo maculatus''
|Hippo
|[[Lion]]-like [[felid]]
|Madagascar
|[[Africa]]
|[[File:Hippo1 final.jpg|180px]]
|
|-
|-
|[[Mapinguari]]<ref>{{Cite journal |date=2006-04-01 |title=Twilight of the mammoths: Ice Age extinctions and the rewilding of America |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/choice.43-4679 |journal=Choice Reviews Online |volume=43 |issue=8 |pages=43–4679-43-4679 |doi=10.5860/choice.43-4679 |issn=0009-4978}}</ref>
|[[Mbielu-Mbielu-Mbielu]]
|Mapinguary
|
|Giant Ground Sloth or primate
|[[Reptile]]/[[Living dinosaur (cryptozoology)|dinosaur]]
|Amazons
|[[Republic of the Congo]]
|[[File:Megatherium americanum by sphenaphinae.png|frameless]]
|
|-
|-
|[[Michigan Dogman]]<ref name=SWtD>{{Skeptoid|id=4477|number=477|date=28 July 2015|last=Hudson|first=Alison|title=Wag the Dogman|accessdate=22 June 2017}}</ref>
|''[[Megalania|Megalania prisca]]'' or ''Varanus priscus''
|Devil Dragon
|Giant Australian [[monitor lizard]]<ref name="10crypt">{{Cite web |url=http://listverse.com/2012/12/24/10-cryptids-that-could-be-real/ |title=10 cryptids that could be real}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://mysteriousuniverse.org/2015/07/megalania-a-monster-still-among-us/ |title=Megalania – a monster still among us}}</ref>
|[[Australia]]
|[[File:Varanus priscus BW.jpg|180px]]
|-
|[[Megalodon]]
|''Carcharodon megalodon'', ''Carcharocles megalodon''
|Giant [[shark]]
|World's oceans
|[[File:Carcharodon megalodon SI.jpg|180px]]
|-
|[[Melon heads]]
|
|
|Humanoid [[dog]]
|[[Humanoid]]s with enlarged heads
|[[Wexford County, Michigan]]
|[[Allegan County, Michigan|Allegan County]] woods, [[Michigan]], and parts of [[Ohio]] and [[Connecticut]], United States
|
|-
|[[Memphre]]
|Memphré, Lake Memphremagog Monster
|Lake monster
|[[Lake Memphremagog]] (United States and [[Canada]])
|
|-
|[[Menehune]]
|
|[[Primate]]
|[[Hawaii]], United States
|
|-
|[[Mermaid]]
|
|Human-fish
|All five oceans and several seas
|[[Image:Waterhouse a mermaid.jpg|100px]]
|-
|[[Merman]]
|
|Human-fish
|All five oceans and several seas
|[[File:MermenLubok.jpg|100px]]
|-
|[[Michigan Dogman]]
|Wolfman of [[Wexford County, Michigan|Wexford County]]
|Carnivorous mammal
|[[Michigan]], United States
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Minhocão (animal)|Minhocão]]
|[[Minhocão (legendary creature)|Minhocão]]{{citation needed|date=March 2023}}
|Big Earthworm
|Big Earthworm
|[[Caecilian]]
|[[Caecilian]]
|[[South America]]
|South America
|[[File:Minhocao-cryptid.png|180px]]
|-
|[[Milton lizard]]
|
|Giant [[Monitor lizard|monitor lizard-like]] [[lizard]]
|[[Trimble County]], [[Kentucky]]
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Moa#Claims of survival|Moa]]<ref>{{Cite web |last=kreidler |first=Marc |date=2017-05-26 |title=The New Zealand Moa: From Extinct Bird to Cryptid {{!}} Skeptical Inquirer |url=https://skepticalinquirer.org/newsletter/the-new-zealand-moa-from-extinct-bird-to-cryptid/ |access-date=2023-02-09 |language=en-US}}</ref>
|[[Minnesota Iceman]]
|{{sort|Homo pongoides|''Homo pongoides''}}
|[[Primate]]
|[[Minnesota]], United States
|
|
|Flightless bird
|New Zealand
|[[File:Giant Haasts eagle attacking New Zealand moa.jpg|180px]]
|-
|-
|[[Mongolian death worm]]<ref>{{Cite web |author1=Benjamin Radford |date=2014-06-21 |title=Mongolian Death Worm: Elusive Legend of the Gobi Desert |url=https://www.livescience.com/46450-mongolian-death-worm.html |access-date=2023-10-22 |website=livescience.com |language=en}}</ref>
|[[Mitla (cryptid)|Mitla]]
|Fawcett's zorro or Fawcett's cat
|[[Carnivorous]] mammal
|[[Bolivia]]n [[rainforest]]
|
|-
|[[Mngwa]]
|Nunda
|[[Carnivorous]] mammal
|[[Tanzania]]
|
|-
|[[Moehau]]
|Maeroero, The Hairy Moehau, The Moehau Monster
|[[Primate]]
|[[New Zealand]]
|
|-
|[[Mogollon Monster]]
|Mug-ee-yun Monster
|[[Bipedal]] [[primate]]
|[[Mogollon Rim]], [[Arizona]], United States
|
|-
|[[Mokele-Mbembe]]
|
|[[Reptile]]/[[Living dinosaur (cryptozoology)|dinosaur]]
|[[Republic of the Congo]]
|[[File:Mokele-mbembe ill artlibre jnl.png|180px]]
|-
|[[Momo the Monster]]
|Missouri Monster
|[[Primate]]
|[[Missouri]], United States
|
|-
|[[Mongolian Death Worm]]
|Allghoi (or orghoi) khorkhoi
|Allghoi (or orghoi) khorkhoi
|[[Worm]]-like animal
|[[Worm]]-like animal
|[[Gobi Desert]] ([[Asia]])
|[[Gobi Desert]] (Asia)
|[[File:Allghoikhorkhoi.jpg|180px]]
|[[File:Allghoikhorkhoi.jpg|180px]]
|-
|-
|[[Nandi bear]]<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Simpson |first=George Gaylord |date=1984 |title=Mammals and Cryptozoology |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/986487 |journal=Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society |volume=128 |issue=1 |pages=1–19 |jstor=986487 |issn=0003-049X}}</ref>
|[[Monkey-man of Delhi]]
|Chemosit, Kerit, Koddoelo, Ngoelo, Ngoloko, Duba
|Black Monkey
|Large carnivore
|Big black [[monkey]]
|Eastern Africa
|[[Old Delhi]], [[India]]
|[[File:Nandi bear 1961 (cropped).png|180px]]
|
|-
|-
|[[Queensland tiger|Queensland Tiger]]<ref>{{Cite book |last=Smith |first=Malcolm |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/36719441 |title=Bunyips & bigfoots : in search of Australia's mystery animals |date=1996 |publisher=Millennium Books |isbn=1-86429-081-1 |location=Alexandria, NSW |oclc=36719441}}</ref>
|[[Mono Grande]]
|Yarri
|
|Large feline
|[[Hominidae|Hominid]]
|[[South America]]
|[[Queensland]]
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Thylacine#Searches and unconfirmed sightings|Thylacine]]<ref>{{Cite book |last=Loxton |first=Daniel |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/854902238 |title=Abominable science! : origins of the Yeti, Nessie, and other famous cryptids |date=2013 |others=Donald R. Prothero |isbn=978-0-231-52681-4 |location=New York |oclc=854902238}}</ref><ref>{{Citation |title=Cryptids and credulity: The Zanzibar leopard and other imaginary beings |date=2016-11-03 |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315567297-11 |work=Anthropology and Cryptozoology |pages=70–106 |access-date=2023-09-09 |place=New York, NY : Routledge, 2017. {{!}} Series: Multispecies |publisher=Routledge|doi=10.4324/9781315567297-11 |isbn=9781315567297 }}</ref>
|[[Montauk Monster]]
|Tasmanian Tiger, Tasmanian Wolf
|Mounty
|Marsupial
|Small, decomposed quadruped carcass
|Australia, New Guinea
|[[Montauk, New York|Montauk]], [[Long Island]], United States
|[[File:RhodeislandMonster.jpg|180px]]
|[[File:Thylacinus.jpg|frameless]]
|-
|-
|[[Zanzibar leopard]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=The Zanzibar Leopard Between Science and Cryptozoology {{!}} PDF {{!}} Panthera {{!}} Organisms |url=https://www.scribd.com/document/14568104/The-Zanzibar-Leopard-between-Science-and-Cryptozoology |access-date=2023-02-11 |website=Scribd |language=en}}</ref>
|[[Morag (lake monster)|Morag]]
|
|Lake monster
|[[Scotland]]
|
|
|Large feline
|Zanzibar
|[[File:Panthera pardus adersi.jpg|frameless]]
|}

====[[Hominid]]====
{{See also|Wild man}}
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="background:#115a6c;"
! Name
! Other names
! Description
! Purported location
! Depiction
|-
|-
|[[Almas (cryptozoology)|Almas]]<ref name="EncyclopediaofPseudoscience" />
|[[Morgawr (folklore)|Morgawr]]
|Abnauayu, almasty, albasty, bekk-bok,<br />biabin-guli, golub-yavan, gul-biavan, auli-avan,<br />kaptar, kra-dhun, ksy-giik, ksy-gyik, ochokochi,<br />mirygdy, mulen, voita, wind-man, Zana
|
|Non-human [[ape]] or [[Hominidae|hominid]]
|Sea Serpert
|[[Cornwall]]
|Asia/[[Caucasus]]
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Amomongo]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://news.abs-cbn.com/classified-odd/06/16/08/amomongo-frightens-villagers-negros |title='Amomongo' frightens villagers in Negros |work=ABS-CBN News|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170227150037/http://news.abs-cbn.com/classified-odd/06/16/08/amomongo-frightens-villagers-negros |archive-date=27 February 2017 }}</ref>
|[[Mothman]]
|Orang Mawas, Impakta
|Popularized by John A. Keel's book ''[[The Mothman Prophecies]]''
|[[Ape]] or [[Hominidae|hominid]]
|Winged [[bipedal]]
|[[Negros Occidental]], Philippines
|[[Mason County, West Virginia|Mason County]], [[West Virginia]], United States
|[[File:Mothman Artist's Impression.png|180px]]
|-
|[[Mountain fennec]]
|
|[[Fox]]
|Southern [[Algeria]] and northern [[Chad]], in the central [[Sahara]] mountains
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Barmanou]]{{citation needed|date=March 2023}}
|[[Muckie]]
|Barmanu, Big Hairy One
|
|[[Ape]] or [[Hominidae|hominid]]
|Lake monster
|Middle East/Asia
|[[Lakes of Killarney]], [[Ireland]]
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Bigfoot]]{{sfn|Loxton|Prothero|2013|pp=29–70}}
|[[Muc-sheilche]]
|Sasquatch
|
|Large and hairy ape-like creature
|Lake monster
|United States and Canada
|[[Scotland]]
|[[File:Pie Grande.jpg|180px]]
|
|-
|-
|[[Chuchunya]]<ref name="Bigfootandbeyond">{{cite news |last=O'Carroll |first=Eoin |date=28 September 2018 |title=Bigfoot and beyond: Why tales of wild men endure |url=https://www.csmonitor.com/Science/2018/0928/Bigfoot-and-beyond-Why-tales-of-wild-men-endure |work=The [[Christian Science Monitor]] |access-date=11 December 2018}}</ref>
|[[Muhuru]]
|
|
|Large [[Hominidae|hominid]]
|[[Reptile]]/[[Living dinosaur (cryptozoology)|dinosaur]]
|Russia
|[[Kenya]]
|[[File:Muhuru.png|180px]]
|-
|-
|[[Fouke Monster]]<ref>{{Skeptoid|id=4404|number=404|date=4 March 2014|last=Dunning|first=B.|title=The Boggy Creek Monster|accessdate=1 September 2021}}</ref>
|[[Mussie]]
|Jonesville Monster, Southern Sasquatch, Boggy Creek Monster
|[[Hominidae|Hominid]] or other [[primate]]
|[[Arkansas]], United States
|
|
|Lake monster
|[[Ontario]], [[Canada]]
|[[File:Mussie sighting.png|180px]]
|-
|-
|[[Honey Island Swamp monster]]<ref>{{cite web |last1=Frances |first1=Leary |title=The Honey Island Swamp Monster: The Development and Maintenance of Folk and Commodified Belief Tradition |date=December 2003 |issue=[[Memorial University of Newfoundland]] |pages=4–6 |url=https://research.library.mun.ca/10863/1/Leary_Frances.pdf |access-date=18 March 2021}}</ref>
|[[Nahuelito]]
|Letiche, Tainted Keitre
|[[Nahuel Huapi Lake]] Monster
|[[Hominidae|Hominid]] or other [[primate]]
|Lake monster
|[[Louisiana]], United States
|[[Nahuel Huapi Lake]], [[Argentina]]
|[[File:Nahuelito.jpg|180px]]
|-
|[[Nandi Bear]]
|Chemosit, Chimiset, Chimisit, Duba, Engargiya, Gadett, Ikimizi, Kerit, Kikambangwe, Kikomba, Koddoelo, Ngoloko, Sabrookoo, Shivuverre
|[[Carnivorous]] mammal
|[[Africa]]
|[[File:Nandibear.jpg|180px]]
|-
|[[Ngoubou]]
|
|[[Reptile]], proposed [[Living dinosaur (cryptozoology)|dinosaur]]
|[[Cameroon]]
|[[File:Styracosaurus BW.jpg|180px]]
|-
|[[Nguma-monene]]
|
|[[Reptile]], proposed [[Living dinosaur (cryptozoology)|dinosaur]]
|[[Republic of the Congo]]
|[[File:Nguma-monene.png|180px]]
|-
|[[Ogopogo]]
|N'ha•a•itk, Naitaka
|Lake monster
|[[Lake Okanagan]], [[Canada]]
|[[File:OgoPogo crop.jpg|180px]]
|-
|[[Old Yellow Top]]
|
|[[Primate]]
|[[Canada]]
|
|-
|[[Olitiau]]
|
|Winged animal: [[bat]] or flying [[reptile]]
|[[Cameroon]]
|
|-
|[[Onza]]
|
|Big [[felid]]: possibly a new species of [[cougar]]
|[[Latin America]]
|[[File:MountainLion.jpg|180px|thumb|[[Cougar]]]]
|-
|[[Orang-bati]]
|
|[[Bipedal]]
|[[Indonesia]]
|
|-
|[[Orang Mawas]]
|Mawas, Orang Dalam, Hantu Jarang Gigi
|[[Primate]]
|[[Malaysia]]
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Orang Pendek]]
|[[Orang Pendek]]
|
|
|Small hominid
|[[Primate]], has been associated with ''[[Homo floresiensis]]''
|[[Sumatra]]
|Sumatra
|[[File:Orang Pendek.png|180px]]
|-
|[[Owlman]]
|Cornish Owlman, Owlman of Mawnan
|Human-[[owl]]
|[[England]]
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Nittaewo]]<ref name=":0" />
|[[Ozark Howler]]
|Nittevo
|Ozark Black Howler
|Small hominids
|[[Carnivorous]] mammal
|Sri Lanka
|[[Arkansas]], [[Missouri]], [[Oklahoma]], and [[Texas]], United States
|
|-
|''[[Panthera tigris sudanensis]]''
|
|Big [[felid]]: possibly a new species of [[tiger]]
|[[Cairo]], [[Egypt]]
|
|-
|[[Peluda]]
|Shaggy Beast, La Velue
|A [[dragon]]-like beast with a [[porcupine]]-like body, a [[snake]]'s neck, head, and tail, large [[tortoise]]-like feet, and a green color
|[[La Ferté-Bernard]], [[France]]
|
|-
|[[Phantom cat]]
|Alien Big Cats (ABCs)
|[[Carnivorous]] mammal
|Worldwide
|
|-
|[[Phantom kangaroo]]
|
|[[Marsupial]]
|Various
|
|-
|[[Phaya Naga]]
|
|River monster
|[[Laos]] and [[Thailand]]
|[[File:Laonaga.jpg|180px]]
|-
|[[Pogeyan]]<ref name="Naish2009">{{cite web |author=Naish, D. |title=The Pogeyan, a new mystery cat |publisher=ScienceBlogs.com |url=http://scienceblogs.com/tetrapodzoology/2009/01/19/pogeyan-the-cat-in-the-ghat/ |accessdate=2009-01-19}}</ref><ref name="vedwake">{{cite web|url=http://www.vedantawakeup.com/places-to-visit-in-kerala-munnar/anamudi/|title=Anamudi – Kerala|publisher=Vedanta Wake up!|accessdate=2014-11-26}}</ref>
|
|Gray [[felid]]; possible color morph of the [[Indian leopard]]
|Area of [[Anamudi]], [[Western Ghats]], [[India]]
|
|-
|[[Popobawa]]
|
|
|[[East Africa]]
|
|-
|[[Pope Lick Monster]]
|
|[[Bipedal]]
|[[Kentucky]], United States
|
|-
|[[Poukai]]
|Pouakai, [[Hakawai]]
|Large [[carnivorous]] bird
|[[New Zealand]]
|
|-
|[[Qilin]]
|Kirin (from Japanese), Kỳ lân (from Vietnamese) or sometimes kyrin and ki-lin, Chinese unicorn
|Chimera
|[[China]]
|[[File:QingQilin.jpg|180px]]
|-
|[[Queensland tiger]]
|Yarri, the Beast of Buderim
|[[Carnivorous]] mammal
|[[Australia]]
|
|-
|[[Reptilians]]
|Lizard People, Draconian, Reptoid, Dinosauroid, Dragonoid
|[[Bipedal]]
|Worldwide
|[[File:Dinosauroid.jpg|180px]]
|-
|[[Sea monk]]
|
|Sea animal
|World's oceans
|[[File:The Sea Monk-1.jpg|180px]]
|-
|[[Sea monster]]s
|
|Sea animals
|World's oceans
|[[File:Prima fontana dei mostri marini 04.JPG|180px]]
|-
|[[Sea serpent]]
|
|Sea animal
|World's oceans
|[[File:Soe Orm 1555.jpg|180px]]
|-
|[[Selma (sea serpent)|Selma]]
|Seljordsormen
|Lake monster
|Lake [[Seljord]], [[Telemark]], [[Norway]]
|
|-
|[[Sewer alligator]]
|Albino alligator
|Contemporary [[phylogenesis]]
|Widespread [[Urban area|urban]] environments
|[[File:sewer gator.jpg|180px]]
|-
|[[Sharlie]]
|Slimy Slim, The twilight dragon of Payette lake
|Lake monster
|Lake [[Idaho|Payette]], [[McCall, Idaho]], United States
|
|-
|[[Shōjō]]
|Xing-xing, translates to "heavy drinker" or "orangutan"
|Sea creature with red face and hair
|[[Japan]]
|[[File:Sheng1sheng1.jpg|100px]]
|-
|[[Shug Monkey]]
|
|[[Primate]]
|[[Europe]]
|
|-
|[[Shunka Warakin]]
|
|[[Carnivorous]] mammal; [[wolf]]-like, [[boar]]-like, [[hyena]]-like
|[[Western United States]] (especially [[Montana]])
|
|-
|[[Sigbin]]
|
|[[Canidae|Canine]], [[cat-fox]], [[civet]]
|[[Philippines]]
|
|-
|[[Sirrush]]
|Mushrushu
|[[Reptile]]/[[Living dinosaur|dinosaur]]
|[[Africa]] and ancient [[Babylon]]
|[[File:Sirrush.jpg|180px]]
|-
|[[Skookum]]
|Cannibalistic wildmen of Mt. St. Helens, Washington
|Ape-like hominid
|Pacific Northwest
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Skunk Ape]]
|[[Skunk ape]]<ref name="CalebRousseau"/>
|Stink Ape, Myakka Ape, Myakka Skunk Ape
|Stink Ape, Myakka Ape, Myakka Skunk Ape
|[[Primate]]
|[[Primate]]
|[[Florida]], United States
|[[Florida]], United States
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Yeren]]<ref name="IrishExaminer">{{cite web |url=https://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/lifestyle/its-the-monstrous-new-trend-sweeping-travel-what-is-cryptid-tourism-873583.html |title=It's the monstrous new trend sweeping travel – what is cryptid-tourism? |publisher=[[Irish Examiner]] |access-date=13 December 2018}}</ref><ref name="CalebRousseau">{{cite book|author-first1=Caleb W. |author-last1=Lack |author-first2=Jacques |author-last2=Rousseau |title=Critical Thinking, Science, and Pseudoscience: Why We Can't Trust Our Brains |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Miy2CwAAQBAJ&pg=PA170 |date=8 March 2016 |publisher=[[Springer Publishing Company]] |isbn=978-0-8261-9426-8 |page=170}}</ref>
|[[Snallygaster]]
|Yiren, Yeh Ren, Chinese Wildman
|Schneller Geist
|[[Primate]] (possible [[hominin]])
|"A dragon-like beast... The earliest incarnations mixed the half-bird features of a siren with the nightmarish features of demons and ghouls. The Snallygaster was described as half-reptile, half-bird with a metallic beak lined with razor-sharp teeth, occasionally with octopus-like tentacles."
|China
|The hills surrounding Washington, D.C. and Frederick County, Maryland; West Virginia
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Yeti]]{{sfn|Loxton|Prothero|2013|p=73}}
|[[Steller's sea ape]]
|Abominable Snowman
|
|Large and hairy human-like entity, various other descriptions
|Sea animal
|[[Himalayas]] (Asia)
|[[Pacific Ocean]]
|[[File:B5bugerbear.jpg|180px]]
|
|-
|-
|[[Yowie]]<ref name=":0">{{cite book|author-first1=Caleb W. |author-last1=Lack |author-first2=Jacques |author-last2=Rousseau |title=Critical Thinking, Science, and Pseudoscience: Why We Can't Trust Our Brains |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Miy2CwAAQBAJ&pg=PA154 |date=8 March 2016 |publisher=Springer Publishing Company |isbn=978-0-8261-9426-8 |page=154}}</ref>
|[[Storsjöodjuret]]
|
|
|Large and hairy human-like entity, various other descriptions
|Lake monster
|Australia
|[[Sweden]]
|[[File:Storsjöodjuret.jpg|180px]]
|[[File:Yowie-statue-Kilcoy-Queensland.JPG|180px]]
|}

=== Flying ===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="background:#115a6c;"
! Name
! Other names
! Description
! width=300|Purported location
! Depiction
|-
|-
|[[Jersey Devil]]<ref name=bbctravel>{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.com/travel/story/20151029-the-monster-you-should-never-find |title=The monster you should never find |first=S.J. |last=Velasquez |date=31 October 2015 |work=[[BBC Online]] |publisher=[[British Broadcasting Corporation]] |access-date=11 August 2018}}</ref>
|[[Stronsay Beast]]
|Leeds Devil
|
|[[Wing]]ed [[bipedal]] [[horse]]
|Sea animal
|United States, mainly the [[South Jersey]] [[Pine Barrens (New Jersey)|Pine Barrens]], as well as other parts of [[New Jersey]] and southeastern [[Pennsylvania]]
|[[Orkney]], [[Scotland]]
|[[Image:Stronsay beast1.jpg|155px]]
|[[File:Jersey Devil Philadelphia Post 1909.jpg|180px]]
|-
|-
|[[Mothman]]<ref>{{cite web |last1=Kantrowitz |first1=Lia |last2=Fitzmaurice |first2=Larry |last3=Terry |first3=Josh |title=People Keep Seeing the Mothman in Chicago |url=https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/paqv9z/mothman-sightings-in-chicago |website=[[Vice (media)|Vice]] |access-date=26 April 2019 |date=16 January 2018}}</ref>
|[[Sucuriju Gigante]]
|Winged Man, Bird Man, UFO-Bird, Mason Bird Monster
|Giant Bull Eater (''Matatoro'' in Spanish); [[giant anaconda]]; megaconda
|Giant [[Boidae|boa]]
|Winged [[bipedal]]
|[[Mason County, West Virginia|Mason County]], [[West Virginia]], United States
|[[Amazon rainforest]]
|[[File:Eunectes murinus2.jpg|180px]]
|[[File:Mothman Artist's Impression.png|180px]]
|-
|-
|[[Rod (optical phenomenon)|Rod]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=rods - The Skeptic's Dictionary - Skepdic.com |url=https://www.skepdic.com/rods.html |access-date=2023-09-20 |website=www.skepdic.com}}</ref>
|[[Tahoe Tessie]]
|Skyfish, Air Rod, Solar Entity
|Lake Tahoe monster
|Small flying stick-like creatures
|Lake monster
|Worldwide
|[[Lake Tahoe]], in [[California]] and [[Nevada]], United States
|[[File:Moths attracted by floodlight.jpg|180px]]
|
|-
|-
|Ropen<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/dont-get-strung-along-by-the-ropen-myth-78644354/ | title=Don't Get Strung Along by the "Ropen" Myth }}</ref>
|[[Tapire-iauara]]
|
|
|Large bat-like creature or [[pterosaur]]
|[[Jaguar]]/[[tapir]]
|[[Amazon rainforest]]
|[[New Guinea]]
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Thunderbird (mythology)|Thunderbird]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://skepticalinquirer.org/newsletter/thunderbirds/ |title=Thunderbirds |first=Noah |last=Nez |date=18 July 2012 |publisher=Skeptical Inquirer |access-date=1 September 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/the-mythic-child-stealing-thunderbirds-of-illinois |title=The mythic child-stealing Thunderbirds of Illinois |date=5 August 2015 |publisher=[[Atlas Obscura]] |access-date=11 December 2018}}</ref>
|[[Tatzelwurm]]
|
|[[Reptile]]/[[amphibian]]
|[[European Alps]]
|[[File:Tatzelwurm.JPG|180px]]
|-
|[[Thetis Lake Monster]]
|
|[[Reptilian humanoid]]
|[[Vancouver Island]], [[Canada]]
|[[File:Swimminggillman.jpg|180px|thumb|[[Gill man]]]]
|-
|[[Thunderbird (cryptozoology)|Thunderbird]]
|
|
|Giant bird
|Giant bird
|[[North America]]
|North America
|[[File:Thunderbird (artistic rendition).jpg|180px]]
|[[File:Vintage Thunderbird latch hooked rug.jpg|180px]]
|-
|[[Tikbalang]]
|
|[[Humanoid]]
|[[Philippines]]
|[[File:Tikbalang The Philippine Demon Horse Commons.jpg|180px]]
|-
|[[Trinity Alps giant salamander]]
|
|[[Salamander]]
|[[California]], United States
|
|-
|[[Trunko]]
|The Margate monster
|[[Whale]] carcass
|[[South Africa]]
|[[File:Trunkowhale.JPG|180px]]
|-
|[[Tsuchinoko]]
|
|[[Snake]]
|[[Japan]]
|[[File:Tsuchinoko photo 01.jpg|180px]]
|-
|[[Tsul 'Kalu]]
|
|[[Primate]]
|[[Western United States|American West]]
|
|-
|[[Turtle Lake Monster]]
|
|Lake monster
|[[Saskatchewan]], [[Canada]]
|
|-
|[[Set animal|Typhonic Beast]]
|[[Set (deity)|Set]] animal
|[[Carnivorous]] [[canid]]
|[[Egypt]]
|
|-
|[[Umdhlebi]]
|
|[[Carnivorous]] [[tree]]
|[[Zulu Kingdom|Zululand]], [[South Africa]]
|
|-
|[[Urayuli]]
|Arulataq, Bushman, Tent Monster, Nant'ina, Woodsman
|[[Hominidae|Hominid]] or other [[primate]]
|Southwest [[Alaska]], near [[Lake Iliamna]], United States
|
|-
|[[Vampire]]
|
|Humanoid, usually with pale skin and fangs. An immortal [[undead]].
|Worldwide
|[[File:Burne-Jones-le-Vampire.jpg|155px]]
|-
|[[Veo]]
|
|[[Carnivorous]] mammal
|[[Indonesia]]
|
|-
|[[Waheela]]
|
|[[Carnivorous]] mammal
|[[Canada]]
|
|-
|[[Waitoreke]]
|Maori otter, New Zealand otter; Waitoreki, Waitorete
|[[Carnivorous]] mammal
|[[South Island]], [[New Zealand]]
|
|-
|[[Wampus cat]]
|Foot Craver, Masked Cat, Canable Cat
|[[Legendary creature|Legendary]] [[felid]]
|[[Southern United States|Southern]] and [[Southwestern United States]]
|
|-
|[[Wendigo]]
|Windiga, Witiko, Wihtikow, Weendigo
|[[Legendary creature]]
|[[Northern United States]] and [[Canada]]
|
|-
|[[Wild Man of the Navidad]]
|Wild Woman of the Navidad, Wildman of the Navidad
|[[Legendary creature]]
|South [[Texas]], United States
|
|-
|[[Wolpertinger]]
|{{sort|Crisensus bavaricus|''Crisensus bavaricus''}}
|Mammal
|[[Germany]]
|[[File:Wolpertinger.jpg|180px]]
|-
|[[Wucharia]]
|''Canis aureus lupaster'' or ''Canis lupus arabs''
|[[Canidae|Canine]]
|[[Danakil Depression]], [[Eritrea]]
|[[File:Wucharia.svg|180px]]
|-
|[[Yeren]]
|Yiren, Yeh Ren, Chinese Wildman
|[[Primate]] (possible [[hominin]])
|[[China]]
|
|-
|[[Yeti]]
|Abominable Snowman
|[[Primate]] / [[Ursidae]]
|[[Himalayas]] ([[Asia]])
|[[File:Yeti by Philippe Semeria.jpg|180px]]
|-
|[[Yowie]]
|Yahoo
|[[Primate]]
|[[Australia]]
|[[File:Yowie-statue-Kilcoy-Queensland.JPG|180px]]
|}
|}


==See also==
== See also ==
*[[Animalia Paradoxa]]
* ''[[Animalia Paradoxa]]''
*[[Cryptobotany]]
* [[Fearsome critters]]
*[[Cryptozoology]]
* [[Legendary creature]]
*[[Legendary creature]]
* [[Crypsis]]
* [[List of alleged extraterrestrial beings]]
* [[List of cryptozoologists]]
* [[List of cryptozoologists]]
* [[List of legendary creatures]]
* [[Lists of legendary creatures]]
* [[List of megafauna discovered in modern times]]
* [[List of megafauna discovered in modern times]]
* [[List of reported lake monsters]]
* [[List of urban legends]]


==References==
== References ==
{{Reflist|30em}}
{{reflist}}
{{wiktionary|cryptid}}
{{commons|Cryptozoology}}
*{{cite book|last=Mackal|first=Roy P.|title=Searching For Hidden Animals: An Inquiry into Zoological Mysteries|year=1980|publisher=Self published|location=USA|isbn=0-385-14897-6}}


=== Bibliography ===
==Further reading==
*{{cite book |last1=Eberhart |first1=George M. |title=Mysterious Creatures: A Guide to Cryptozoology |url= |volume=Volume 2 |location=[[Santa Barbara, CA]] |publisher=ABC-CLIO |year=2002 |isbn=1-57607-283-5}}
* {{cite book |last1=Loxton |first1=Daniel |title=Abominable Science: Origins of Yeti, Nessie, and other Famous Cryptids |last2=Prothero |first2=Donald |publisher=[[Columbia University Press]] |year=2013 |isbn=978-0-231-52681-4}}

== External links ==
* {{wiktionary-inline|cryptid}}
* {{commons-inline|Cryptozoology}}


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Cryptids are animals that cryptozoologists believe may exist somewhere in the wild, but whose present existence is disputed or unsubstantiated by science. Cryptozoology is a pseudoscience, which primarily looks at anecdotal stories, and other claims rejected by the scientific community. While biologists regularly identify new species following established scientific methodology, cryptozoologists focus on entities mentioned in the folklore record and rumor. Entities that may be considered cryptids by cryptozoologists include Bigfoot, Yeti, the chupacabra, the Jersey Devil, the Loch Ness Monster, and the Mokele-mbembe.

Scholars have noted that the cryptozoology subculture rejected mainstream approaches from an early date, and that adherents often express hostility to mainstream science. Scholars have studied cryptozoologists and their influence (including the pseudoscience's association with Young Earth creationism),[1][2] noted parallels in cryptozoology and other pseudosciences such as ghost hunting and ufology, and highlighted uncritical media propagation of cryptozoologist claims.

List

Aquatic or semi-aquatic

Name Other Names Description Purported Location Depiction
Cadborosaurus[3] Caddy Sea animal Pacific Coast of North America
Champ[4] Champy Lake monster Lake Champlain, North America
Cryptid Whales[5][6] Giglioli's Whale, Rhinoceros dolphin, High-finned sperm whale, Alula whale, Unidentified beaked whales Sea animal Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean
Dobhar-chú[7] Water Hound, King Otter Extra-large otter-like carnivorous aquatic mammal Ireland
Gloucester sea serpent[8] Large serpent Gloucester, Cape Ann
Iemisch[9] Iemisch Listai Mix of a jaguar and otter Patagonia
Igopogo[citation needed] Kempenfelt Kelly Lake monster Lake Simcoe, Ontario (Canada)
Isshii[citation needed] Issie Lake monster Japan
Labynkyr Devil[10][11][12] Labynkyrsky Chert[citation needed] Lake monster Oymyakonsky Ulus, Sakha Republic, Russia
Loch Ness Monster[13] Nessie Lake monster Loch Ness, Scotland Sculpture of the Loch Ness monster as a plesiosaurus
Loveland Frog[14] Loveland frogman, Loveland lizard Humanoid frog Loveland, Ohio
Lusca[15] Giant Octopus[citation needed] Blue holes in the Bahamas
Mamlambo[citation needed] Lake monster South Africa
Manipogo[citation needed] Winnipogo Lake monster Lake Manitoba, Canada
Megalodon[15] Otodus megalodon Giant Shark Oceans
Mokele-mbembe[16] Dinosaur (lake, river and/or swamp monster) Republic of the Congo
Ogopogo[4] N'ha•a•itk, Naitaka Lake monster Lake Okanagan, Canada
Sea serpents[17] Sea animals, dinosaurs All bodies of water
Selma[citation needed] Seljordsormen Lake monster Lake Seljord, Telemark, Norway
Steller's sea ape[18] Sea animal Pacific Ocean

Terrestrial

Name Other names Description Purported location Depiction
British big cats[19] Alien big cats (ABCs), phantom cats, mystery cats, English lions,
Beast of Bodmin, Beast of Exmoor
Carnivorous mammal Great Britain
Bukit Timah Monkey Man[20] BTM, BTMM Forest-dwelling hominid or other primate Singapore
Capelobo[21] Humanoid anteater monster Brazil
Chupacabra[22] Chupacabras (Spanish for goat-sucker) Puerto Rico (originally),
South and Central America,
Southern North America
Dover Demon[23] Dover, Massachusetts
Eastern Cougar[24] Eastern United States
Lizard Man of Scape Ore Swamp[25] Lizard Man of Lee County Bipedal South Carolina, United States
Malagasy hippo[26] Malagasy pygmy hippopotamus, Madagascan pygmy hippopotamus, kilopilopitsofy, tsy-aomby-aomby, omby-rano, laloumena, mangarsahoc Hippo Madagascar
Mapinguari[27] Mapinguary Giant Ground Sloth or primate Amazons
Michigan Dogman[28] Humanoid dog Wexford County, Michigan
Minhocão[citation needed] Big Earthworm Caecilian South America
Moa[29] Flightless bird New Zealand
Mongolian death worm[30] Allghoi (or orghoi) khorkhoi Worm-like animal Gobi Desert (Asia)
Nandi bear[31] Chemosit, Kerit, Koddoelo, Ngoelo, Ngoloko, Duba Large carnivore Eastern Africa
Queensland Tiger[32] Yarri Large feline Queensland
Thylacine[33][34] Tasmanian Tiger, Tasmanian Wolf Marsupial Australia, New Guinea
Zanzibar leopard[35] Large feline Zanzibar

Hominid

Name Other names Description Purported location Depiction
Almas[4] Abnauayu, almasty, albasty, bekk-bok,
biabin-guli, golub-yavan, gul-biavan, auli-avan,
kaptar, kra-dhun, ksy-giik, ksy-gyik, ochokochi,
mirygdy, mulen, voita, wind-man, Zana
Non-human ape or hominid Asia/Caucasus
Amomongo[36] Orang Mawas, Impakta Ape or hominid Negros Occidental, Philippines
Barmanou[citation needed] Barmanu, Big Hairy One Ape or hominid Middle East/Asia
Bigfoot[37] Sasquatch Large and hairy ape-like creature United States and Canada
Chuchunya[38] Large hominid Russia
Fouke Monster[39] Jonesville Monster, Southern Sasquatch, Boggy Creek Monster Hominid or other primate Arkansas, United States
Honey Island Swamp monster[40] Letiche, Tainted Keitre Hominid or other primate Louisiana, United States
Orang Pendek Small hominid Sumatra
Nittaewo[41] Nittevo Small hominids Sri Lanka
Skunk ape[42] Stink Ape, Myakka Ape, Myakka Skunk Ape Primate Florida, United States
Yeren[43][42] Yiren, Yeh Ren, Chinese Wildman Primate (possible hominin) China
Yeti[44] Abominable Snowman Large and hairy human-like entity, various other descriptions Himalayas (Asia)
Yowie[41] Large and hairy human-like entity, various other descriptions Australia

Flying

Name Other names Description Purported location Depiction
Jersey Devil[13] Leeds Devil Winged bipedal horse United States, mainly the South Jersey Pine Barrens, as well as other parts of New Jersey and southeastern Pennsylvania
Mothman[45] Winged Man, Bird Man, UFO-Bird, Mason Bird Monster Winged bipedal Mason County, West Virginia, United States
Rod[46] Skyfish, Air Rod, Solar Entity Small flying stick-like creatures Worldwide
Ropen[47] Large bat-like creature or pterosaur New Guinea
Thunderbird[48][49] Giant bird North America

See also

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Bibliography

  • Loxton, Daniel; Prothero, Donald (2013). Abominable Science: Origins of Yeti, Nessie, and other Famous Cryptids. Columbia University Press. ISBN 978-0-231-52681-4.

External links

  • The dictionary definition of cryptid at Wiktionary
  • Media related to Cryptozoology at Wikimedia Commons

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