释义 |
- Human turning into an animal
- Animal turning into a human
- Other
{{Multiple issues|{{unreferenced|date=March 2018}}{{notability|date=March 2018}} }}Human turning into an animal{{main|Clinical lycanthropy}}- Berserker (werebear)
- Animagus
- Werecat
- Werehyena
- Skin-walker
- Nanaue (wereshark)
- Werewolf
- Púca
- Nagual
- Kanima - A snake like creature that appears in season 2 of Teen Wolf, claws contain a paralytic toxin that renders its victims essentially helpless
- Ijiraq
- Wendigo
- Werecoyote
- Werejaguar
- Odiyan
- Merpeople
- Nereus
Animal turning into a human- Bakeneko (cat)
- Boto and Encantado (river dolphin)
- Jorōgumo (spider)
- Kitsune, Huli Jing and Kumiho (fox)
- Lady White Snake, Ichchhadhari Nag and Yuxa (snake)
- Myrmidons (ant)
- Pipa Jing (jade pipa)
- Selkie (seal)
- Tanuki (racoon dog)
- Tsuru Nyōbō (crane)
- Toyotama-hime (crocodile or shark)
- Inkling (from Splatoon)
- Kushtaka (Otter)
Other- Ala
- Demon
- Aswang
- Changeling
- Cybertronian (from Transformers)
- Doppelgänger
- Empousa
- Felicity (from Rainbow Butterfly Unicorn Kitty)
- Grimm (from RWBY)
- Hemkas (from Full of Treasures)
- Lamia
- Manananggal
- Mangkukulam
- Pennywise (from Stephen King's It)
- Rakshasa
- Rokurokubi
- Shen
- Spriggan
- Tengu
- Were-car (from Futurama)
- Yaksha
- Tiyanak- Philippine monsters that disguise themselves as lone babies in an empty or unlikely place, prompting the human who finds them to take them home. Once home, though, the tiyanak will kill the human.
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