Air Nomads
Badgerfrog ? Green and brown frog with a trim of white fur.
Firefly ? Bio-luminescent flying insect.
Flying bison ? Large, flying mammals sacred to Air Nomads as the orAginal Airbenders.
Hermit crab ? Crab with a shell-switching lifestyle.
Ring-tailed winged lemur ? Small animal closely related to winged lemurs.
Winged lemur ? Flying black and white lemurs kept as pets.
Water Tribes
Arctic hen ? Arctic bird bred for its meat in the Southern Water Tribe. Nearly identical in taste to its swamp counterpart, the possum chicken.
Arctic hippo ? Mammal that lives in the South Pole and is hunted for its blubber.
Arctic seal ? Swimming mammals that live in the South Pole.
Buffalo yak ? Four-legged, furry, horned mammal used for transportation.
Cuttlefish ? Used to make paint that is applied for ceremonial markings.
Fish ? Various species are typically relied on for food in the Water Tribes.
Koala otter ? Oceanic mammal with gray fur and large ears.
Ming snake ? Snake that lives in the South Pole; known to bite humans.
Octopus ? Cephalopod that lives in the sea.
Otter penguin ? Penguin with four flippers used for sledding.
Ox goat ? Large, four-legged herbivore.
Polar bear ? Non-hybridized arctic creature, native to the Southern Water Tribe. Bones used in crafting weapons and pelts for carpets.
Polar bear dog ? A large, four-legged wild carnivore; it was historically feared and hunted by the Water Tribe, but can be tamed.
Polar dog ? Large dog; kept in Southern Water Tribe as pets.
Polar leopard ? White leopard found at the poles; used for clothing in Southern Water Tribe.
Seal ? A mammal whose skin is used to build tents.
Tiger seal ? Striped brown seal; hunted for meat.
Sea sponge ? Aquatic invertebrate.
Turtle seal ? Brown seal with a hard shell.
White hamster ? Small, white rodents.
Wolf ? Beast found in the polar areas of Earth including the North and South Poles.
Earth Kingdom
Ant ? Small insects that live in large colonies.
Armadillo lion ? Armadillo and lion cross.
Badgermole ? Enormous, subterranean blind mammals; the original earthbenders.
Bear ? A large brown, non-hybrid mammal known to hibernate; extremely rare.
Beetle worm ? Worm and beetle hybrid, sometimes used in soups.
Blue jay ? Bird with blue feathers.
Boarcupine ? Large wild boar covered in sharp, detachable spines.
Bumble fly ? Buzzing, flying insect whose name suggests that it is a cross between a bumble bee and a fly.
Buzzard wasp ? Enormous flying insects inhabiting the Si Wong Rock.
Cabbage slug ? Destructive agricultural pest.
Camelephant ? Four-legged mammal with a long nose; used for transportation.
Canyon crawler ? Insectoid, six-eyed, omnivorous creatures native to the Great Divide.
Cat ? Fluffy white cat with green eyes, slim beige cat with patches of brown, or feline with beard-like facial features.
Cat owl ? Large, predatory bird with cat-like face.
Catgator ? Stocky, river-dwelling reptile named for its catlike barbels.
Chameleon ? Small, color-changing lizard with yellowish eyes and a crest on its head.
Chicken ? Flightless bird raised for food and eggs.
Creeping slime ? An "algaelike mass that crawls up the walls of the sewers in Omashu".
Dog ? Four-legged, generally domesticated mammal.
Dove ? White birds related to pigeons.
Dragonfly ? Flying, serpentine lizards resembling dragons.
Duck ? Farmed bird; often roasted.
Eel hound ? Amphibious, four-legged creature; used for transportation on land and water.
Elbow leech ? Enormous parasitic worm that attaches mainly to elbows.
Elephant koi ? Enormous oceanic koi fish.
Elephant mandrill ? Mandrill and elephant cross.
Elephant rat ? Black rodent with an elephant-like snout.
Fire ferret ? Red arboreal mammal.
Frog ? Amphibian that lives in and near water.
Flying fishopotamus ? A combination of a hippo and a fish that people often ride for entertainment.
Fox antelope ? Horned four-legged herbivore with a foxlike tail.
Gemsbok bull ? Stocky brown animal with large horns.
Giant rhinoceros beetle ? Giant beetle; used for transportation.
Giant fly ? Giant bug; eaten by the Foggy Swamp Tribe.
Giant night crawler ? Giant worm.
Gilacorn ? Small desert-dwelling, egg-stealing lizard.
Glowfly ? Fly that glows.
Goat dog ? Small, shaggy-haired white dog-like creature kept as a pet.
Gopher bear ? A cross between a gopher and a bear.
Goat gorilla ? Cross between a goat and a gorilla.
Hippo ? Large, semi-aquatic mammal.
Hog ? Wild forest-dwelling mammal hunted for food.
Hog monkey ? Forest-dwelling ape with a squashed face.
Hopping llama ? Presumably a llama that can hop, as the name implies.
Hoppy possum ? Cross between a frog and a possum.
Hybrid pig ? Includes the wooly-pig, moo-sow, picken, pigster, pig deer, and bull pig.
Jackalope ? Jackrabbit with large antlers.
Leech-a-pillar ? Leech and caterpillar cross.
Lop-eared rabbit ? A nimble rabbit with extraordinarily long ears.
Meadow vole ? Small white rodent.
Ostrich horse ? Large brown bird; used for transportation.
Platypus bear ? Bear with a large bill and flat tail; lays edible eggs.
Poodle monkey ? Domesticated simian pet.
Possum chicken ? A possum and chicken cross; lives in swamps.
Prickle snake ? A snake that can inhabit areas like sleeping bags.
Purple pentapus ? Small, five-legged cephalopod.
Pygmy puma ? Smaller, sleeker versions of pumas bred for compact city living.
Quilled chameleon ? Reptile found in the densely forested areas of the Earth Kingdom.
Rabaroo ? A cross between a rabbit and kangaroo.
Reptile bird ? A cross between a parrot and an iguana. A green reptilian bird with large talons, also known as an iguana parrot.
Saber-tooth moose lion ? Moose and lion cross; cubs are non-aggressive but mature females are very protective.
Scorpion ? Poisonous insect found in deserts.
Screeching bird ? White bird with piercing, shriek-like call.
Sea vulture ? A scavenger bird that inhabits the western coast of the Earth Kingdom.
Serpent ? A serpent-like sea monster.
Se tu ? Large green catfish.
Scorpion bee ? Stinging, swarming, flying insect.
Shirshu ? Large, eyeless mammal with a pink, star-shaped nose. Has a very keen sense of smell used for tracking and navigation.
Singing groundhog ? Small, brown, furry rodent with musical call.
Skunk bear ? The cross of a skunk and a bear.
Skunk fish ? Foul-smelling, oily fish.
Sooty copper fritillary ? An orange-yellow butterfly.
Sour beetle ? The only thing giant gilacorns would not eat. Legend has it that the beetle-headed merchants' headpieces were made to look like these because of constant threat from the gilacorns.
Sparrowkeet ? Small colorful birds, sometimes kept as pets.
Spider ? Eight-legged, web-weaving arachnid.
Spider snake ? A spider and snake hybrid with ten eyes.
Spider wasp ? A cross between a spider and a wasp. Known to have inhabited Yu Dao.
Turkey duck ? Turkey and duck cross.
Unagi ? Enormous eel that inhabits the South Sea near Kyoshi Island.
Viper bat ? Serpent-like creatures with bat wings found in caves.
Wolf ? A rare non-chimerical animal, a wolf lives in a pack and can be used for bloodbending practice.
Wolfbat ? Large, snub-nosed bats found in caves.
Wood frog ? Frog found in swamps with medicinal properties.
Fire Nation
Aardvark sloth ? Anteater and sloth cross.
Armadillo bear ? Large bear with a hard, segmented shell.
Boarcupine ? Large wild boar covered in sharp, detachable spines.
Camelephant ? Elephant and camel cross, an old Fire Nation dance is named after it.
Cavehopper ? White arthropod with four legs.
Clam ? Water-dwelling mollusk; easily affected by pollution.
Dragon ? Large, horned reptile with a long body; the original Firebenders.
Dragon moose ? Dragon and moose cross.
Duck ? Farmed bird; often roasted.
Eagle hawk ? A cross between an eagle and a hawk. Both birds with sharp eyesight.
Elephant rat ? Elephant and rat cross.
Hawk ? Non-hybridized hawk.
Hippo cow ? Domesticated, meat-eating animal with black and white spots.
Koala sheep ? Koala and sheep cross.
Komodo chicken ? A komodo dragon and chicken cross that is used as food.
Komodo rhino ? Komodo dragon and rhinoceros cross.
Lion vulture ? Vulture and lion cross.
Maggot slug ? A cross between a maggot and a slug.
Meer penguin ? A cross between a meerkat and a penguin.
Messenger hawk ? Messenger birds of prey with dark red or brown feathers.
Mongoose dragon ? Mongoose and basilisk lizard cross.
Panrilla ? Panther and gorilla cross.
Puma goat ? A cross between a puma and a goat.
Raven eagle ? Hybrid mix between a raven and an eagle.
Sea lion ? Large aquatic mammal; sometimes used for transportation.
Sea raven ? Seabirds. Used as the emblem of the Southern Raiders.
Sea slug ? Large slug; sometimes cooked for food.
Sealguana ? Large aquatic reptile.
Tigerdillo ? A hybrid between a tiger and an armadillo; known for its roar and its defensive nature.
Tiger monkey ? A hybrid of a tiger and a monkey.
Toucan puffin ? Sea birds with large, colorful bills.
Turtle crab ? Crabs with protective turtle shell.
Turtle duck ? Ducks with protective shells.
Two-headed fish ? Mutated fish found in polluted waters of Jang Hui River.
Other
Lizard crow ? Lizard and crow cross that lives in urban areas.
Spider rat ? A spider and rat cross that is considered to be an urban pest.
Curly-tailed blue nose ? Creature resembling a primate; seen without face.
Forest Spirit ? Supernatural entity who watches over the forested regions of the northwestern Earth Kingdom.
Giant wolf ? Creature identical to an actual wolf with the exception of its gargantuan size.
Hei Bai ? Spirit of a forest that can appear as both a black and white monster and a panda bear.
Knowledge Seekers ? Fox-like spirit assistants of the knowledge spirit Wan Shi Tong.
La ? Fish that is the Ocean Spirit and resides at the Spirit Oasis at the North Pole.
Tui ? Fish that is the Moon Spirit and resides at the Spirit Oasis at the North Pole.
Spirit World firefly ? Small insect capable of emitting a small light.
Elephant rhino ? A cross between an elephant and a rhinoceros.
Flying boar ? The symbol of the Beifong family.
Lion elephant ? Presumably, a cross between a lion and an elephant.
Lion turtle ? A cross between a lion and a turtle.
Mongoose lizard ? A cross between a mongoose and a lizard.
Pheasant squirrel ? A cross between a common pheasant and a squirrel.
Phoenix ? A large bird commonly associated with the element of fire.
Poodle pony ? A cross between a poodle and a pony that can do tricks.
Rhino lion ? A cross between a rhino and a lion.
Snail sloth ? A cross between a snail and a sloth, and the slowest creature in the World.
Spider cat ? A cross between a cat and a spider.
Spiderfly ? A cross between a spider and fly that sometimes gets caught in its own web.
Squirrel ? A small or medium-sized rodent.
Two-headed rat viper ? A cross between a rat and a viper, with an additional head.
Walrus yak ? A cross between a walrus and a yak.
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