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Name these Mythology Creatures

Name as many creatures before the time runs out.
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Last updated: July 20, 2021
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Hybrid Fire-breathing creature (Greek Mythology)
Chimera
A monster associated with eating flesh in graveyards (Arabian Mythology)
Ghoul
Similar to the Sphinx consisting of a human head, lions body with tail of poisonous spines (Persian Folklore)
Manticore
Deadly Serpentine Giant (Greek Mythology)
Typhon
Lower body of a fish and upper body of a horse (Etruscan Mythology)
Hippocampus
Massive beast, believed to be like a hybrid of dinosaur or crocodile (Ancient Jewish)
Behemoth
Monster with three human-like heads (Greek Mythology)
Geryon
Predatory grotesque hominid monster (European Mythology/Folklore)
Ogre
Underworld dog with super-strength and agility (Global Culture)
Hellhound
Giant snake known to eat elephants (Chinese Mythology)
Bashee
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vicious monsters capable of turning victims to stone with just one look.
Gorgon
Ape-like being/entity (Nepalese Folklore)
Yeti
created with clay or mud and a little bit of magic.
Golems
magical humanoid creatures lived underground and were reluctant to interact with humans.
Gnomes
known as a goat-man, is a half-human half-goat creature that symbolizes peace and fertility.
Fauns
Divine female nature spirits who inhabit certain natural sites.
Nymphs
Half-men, half-goats who were wild and lustful. The god Pan was one of these.
Satyr
A ghostly being whose purpose is to confuse and scare humans and other creatures.
Bogle
nine-headed serpent who grew two new heads for every one that was cut off.
Hydra
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Level 85
Jul 21, 2021
You should be consistent about whether you want singular or plural names. For example, "golem" should be accepted.