A Roc, which was a gigantic mythical bird. Also an imp and an elf.
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There are no confirmed reports of chupacabras (a mythical creature) eating humans. Chupacabras are said to primarily feed on livestock, such as goats and chickens, in folklore and urban legends.
According to certain information, there is no such thing as a 'unicorn shark', but there is a type of Whale called a NharWhale, which before the whole entire creature was discovered, the horns of the creature were found and were believed to have been the horns of Unicorns. But then they were discovered and they were not Unicorns. Even though Unicorns do exist, they only exist in Magical Worlds far from this dimension, so they could not possibly be realted to unicorns.
Mythological means existing only in the imagination so, by definition, no mythological creature really exists.
I am unaware of any beast recorded in myth or legend that is described as having the head of a lion and the body of a man. The only mythical creature that I can think of that is similar to the aforementioned description is the Sphinx. The Sphinx is a beast from Greek mythology that is said to have the haunches of a lion, the wings of a great bird, and the face of a woman.
Ogres are mythical creatures and do not exist in reality. In folklore and fairy tales, they are often depicted as long-lived beings, sometimes immortal, depending on the story.