There ae so many mythical ceatures, I could only get my hands on a few. Enjoy!! :)
Dragon (Various kinds)
Unicorn
Nue
Chimera
Baku
Yeti
Behemoth
Six-Legged Salamander
Kraken
Hippocamp
Sea Sepent
Leviathan
Bunyip
Lake Serpent
Hydrus
Kelpie
Griffin
Winged Horse
Hippogriff
Cockatrice
Roc
Phoenix
Harpie
Merfolk
Sphinx
Manticore
Cyclops
Faun
Centaur
Gorgon
Vampire
Zombies
Lepachaun
Siants
Lycanthropes
Vampies
Gnomes
Werewolves
There are lodes! Here's a list of some of them - fairies, vampires, werewolves, trolls, mermaids, redcaps, elves, dragons, unicorns, cyclopes. Hope i helped!
There's allot Unicorns, Trolls, Fairy's Zombie , Vampires, Werewolves, Dragons , Mermaids, Sea Monsters , elves .... Here's a site with all the mythical creatures ever!!! http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_legendary_creatures and a phinoex.
Why is everyone obsessed with vampires????? They are mythical creatures spawned in the imagination of humanity.. Whatever you imagine about vampires, werewolves, fairies and dragons is true to the imagination... there is no reality to any of it. uh huh lol. truth be told yes they can :)
Yes dragons are very much mythical creatures.
Absolutely. All living creatures mythical or otherwise will have a way to process oxygen. This excludes The Undead creatures such as zombies and vampires.
Dragons, vampires and werewolves.
No Dragons are mythical creatures.
mythical creatures Yes, there are tons. Dragons, merfolk, unicorns, trolls, ghouls, dwarfs, gnomes, fairies, chimeras, minotaurs, and on and on for a long ways.
There are many
Shape shifters, dragons, elves, witches/wizards, dwarves, gnomes, pixies/fairies, etc. There are many other creatures but these are probably the most known.
Creatures who some people think arnt real...and have legends in there past.........imagination is more importent than knowlageSome creatures of legend are, Vampires, werewolves, dragons, bigfoot, sea serpents,Nessie, yeti, kraken..
Dragons are mythical creatures and have never exsisted. Therefore, no, dragons did not fight dinosaurs.