
Pabilsag ( Babylonian) – Sagittarius-like creature with scorpion tail.Myrmidons ( Greek) – Warriors created from ants by Zeus.Mothman ( American cryptid) – Man with moth wings and features.Khepri ( Ancient Egyptian) – Beetle who pushes the sun.Jorōgumo ( Japanese) – Ghost woman who shapeshifts into a spider.Gold-digging ant ( Greek) - Reported by Herodotus to live in either Ethiopia or Indian subcontinent.
Carbuncle ( Chilote) – one of its many descriptions is a greenish-red fiery light reminiscent of fireflies. Arachne ( Greek) – Weaver cursed into a spider. Anansi ( West African) – Trickster spider. Tangie ( Scottish) - Shapeshifting sea water horse. Nuggle ( Scottish) - Mischievous male water horse. Nuckelavee (Orcadian) - Skinless oceanic water horse with pestilent breath. Nixie ( Germanic) - Shapeshifting water being, known for appearing as horses. Morvarc'h ( Breton) - Legendary horse that could gallop on the waves. Ichthyocentaurs ( Greek) Upper body of a man, the lower front of a horse, tail of a fish. Hippocampus ( Greek) - Horse with a fish tail. Enbarr ( Irish) - Manann's horse, capable of traversing land and sea. Each-uisge ( Scottish) - Malevolent shapeshifting oceanic water horse. Water Horse - General name for mythical water dwelling horses of many cultures. Water bull ( Scottish) - Nocturnal amphibious bull. Selkie ( Scottish) - Shapeshifting seal people. Sea goat ( Greek) - Half goat, half fish. Makara ( Hindu mythology) - half terrestrial animal in the frontal part (stag, deer, or elephant) and half aquatic animal in the hind part (usually of a fish, a seal, or a snake, though sometimes a peacock or even a floral tail is depicted). Glashtyn ( Celtic) - Horse goblin from the sea. Encantado ( Brazilian) – shapeshifting trickster dolphins. Devil Whale ( English) – Whale capable of swallowing ships.
Cetus ( Greek) - a monster with the head of a boar or a greyhound, the body of a whale or dolphin, and a divided, fan-like tail.