Science Fair Project Encyclopedia
List of fictional humanoid species
This list contains fictional humanoid species from folklore, literature, film and television.
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From folklore and mythology
- Angel (and Nephilim)
- Bogeyman
- Centaur
- Cynocephali
- Demon
- Dryad
- Dwarf
- Elf
- Fairy (also pixie, leprechaun, brownie, et cetera)
- Giant
- Gnome
- Goblin
- Golem
- Harpy
- Hobgoblin
- Houri
- Lycanthrope (Shapeshifters such as werewolves)
- Kobold
- Lizardman
- Mannegishi
- Medusa
- Menehune
- Mermaid (Male version is Merman)
- Naiad
- Nymph
- Ogre
- Orc
- Quetzalcoatl (in the post-Colonial rendition of the being, but not the pre-Columbian rendition)
- Siren
- Swanmay
- Troll
- Undead (human)
From literature
From television
- Orko
- Smurf
- Vulcan (Star Trek)
- Ferengi (Star Trek)
- Klingon (Star Trek)
- Minbari (Babylon 5)
- Narn (Babylon 5)
- Centauri (Babylon 5)
From film
See Also
From video games
From elsewhere
- Nyronds
Dungeons & Dragons
Magic: the Gathering
- Auriok
- Cephalid
- Cho-Arrim
- Dauthi
- Leonin
- Loxodon
- Metathran
- Moriok
- Neurok
- Nezumi
- Orochi
- Soltari
- Soratami
- Sylvok
- Thalakos
- Thran
- Vedalken
- Viashino
- Vulshok
Humanoid cryptids
- Greys
- Pascagoula alien
- Flatwoods Monster
- New Jersey Vegetable Monster
- Shadowpeople
- Yeti and other primates of cryptozoology such as Bigfoot, Yowie, Alma, Orang Pendek, Skunk Ape, Ikal and Dwendi
- Agogwe
- The Clutchbone
- Dropa
- Dover Demon
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