Top 10 Mythical Creatures Most Likely to Be Real

The Top Ten
1 The Loch Ness Monster

30% it's real, 10% it's a giant or colossal squid, 50% it's fake (boat, inflatable balloons), 9% it's an unidentified species, and 1% it's a hornless water dragon rising out of the water.

It's real. I've seen it with my own eyes. It let out a bloodthirsty screech.

2 Bigfoot In North American folklore, Bigfoot or Sasquatch are said to be hairy, upright-walking, ape-like creatures that dwell in the wilderness and leave footprints.

Why does he always ruin our cameras?

3 Mermaids

They're actually real. They're humans that are born with their legs together. I just realized how awkward this comment is.

Mermaids are the mythical creature that if you see on land, it is such a beautiful woman, but if you meet them in the deep water, you're actually dead!

4 Ghosts

I do not believe in the classic sheet-with-two-holes ghost, but I do believe in souls that remain in our realm of energy after they have been separated from their bodies. We are all connected whether we like it or not. Wherever we all came from has to be connecting us all, wherever we are. That's why I believe in mind reading. We're all connected.

There is a lot of evidence to prove that ghosts are real. I believe they are real because I've encountered one before - it was terrifying. If you would like to hear my story, please message me!

5 Mothman In West Virginia folklore, the Mothman is a legendary creature reportedly seen in the Point Pleasant area from November 12, 1966, to December 15, 1967 . The first newspaper report was published in the Point Pleasant Register dated November 16, 1966, titled "Couples See Man-Sized Bird ... Creature ..... read more

I think the Mothman is real. I saw one when I was 10 years old (2007) while I was in the backyard looking up at night. It was a large white beast. I think it exists, but it is most likely an undiscovered species of giant owl not yet known to science.

6 Unicorns

They did exist, but they looked more like hairy rhinos than horses with horns. However, they were still cute.

Magical creatures with a horn. So cute!

Sure, they're real. They are horses that have a sword sticking out of their forehead.

7 Chupacabras

They caught one. It was a mangy canine. I'm skeptical that they just drink blood because they would need a lot. They've been reported as far north as North Carolina too.

8 Dragons A dragon is a legendary creature, typically with serpentine or reptilian traits, that features in the myths of many cultures.

Well, I can think of two off the top of my head:

One is absolutely adorable and makes for a wonderful pet.

The other one... not so much. This one is the largest of the monitors, has saliva full of toxins, and a bad temperament.

They do. They're called dinosaurs.

I do believe that they exist, but I don't believe that they spit fire.

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10 Giants

There is a genetic disorder called gigantism. This disorder is characterized by a lack of restrictions on growth that the human body usually imposes. As a result, people with the disorder grow unnaturally tall.

Do you mean like ogres, or ones that are as beautiful as Jennifer Lawrence?

The Bible mentions people reaching around 9-10 feet too, not surprisingly.

The Contenders
11 The Lake Champlain Monster
12 Shadow People

They feed off of your fear. Think positive thoughts and don't show fear, and they'll leave you alone.

13 The Yeti
14 Genie

Also called Jinn or Djinn, they can be good or evil. The evil Jinn like to trick people into thinking their wishes are being granted. They can also possess people. If they are real, you should be wary of them.

If genies are real, I wish I had one.

15 Vampires

Why would anyone want vampires to exist? Many people (including me) have said that vampires would be pure evil, blood-sucking, immortal creatures of the night if they were/are real. I don't want to live forever without a soul (if souls were/are real) as a consequence of becoming a vampire. I also don't want our world to become like Seraph of the End/Owari no Seraph (anime/manga series), where people are kept by vampires for blood or for turning into newer vampires and treated like livestock.

16 The Kelpie
17 Werewolves A werewolf or lycanthrope is a mythological or folkloric human with the ability to shapeshift into a wolf or a therianthropic hybrid wolf-like creature, either purposely or after being placed under a curse or affliction.

I believe that werewolves are real, but I'm pretty sure it was back in Civil War times. If you believe in witches, then you should believe in werewolves. There actually have been reports of werewolves in the olden times. Look it up.

18 The Kraken The Kraken is a legendary sea monster of giant size that is said to dwell off the coasts of Norway and Greenland.

The Kraken is just a super-sized colossal squid. A colossal squid is not large enough to pull down gigantic ships, but we know the moon better than our own seven seas, so an even larger colossal squid is entirely possible.

Some believe that the Colossal Squid might be a Kraken.

It actually does exist. They found it.

19 Kitsune In Japanese mythology and folklore, Kitsune is often depicted as a trickster and a mischievous creature that enjoys playing pranks on humans.
20 The Mahaha

A demon that stalks the Arctic, he gets his name from his trademark laugh and kills his victims by tickling them to death - literally. However, he is easily fooled. Almost all stories of the Mahaha end with him being outsmarted.

21 Jersey Devil

There have been reported sightings in NJ and PA. I've never seen one myself (I live in Philly and visit NJ often during summers), but if I do see one, I'll capture it. I'll have the coolest pet in the neighborhood!

22 Leprechauns

Don't steal their gold. They'll rip you apart!

23 Daemons

These very holy, pure, kind beings help me out every day. These are NOT the demons that most people believe in!

24 Mongolian Death Worm
25 Cthulhu Cthulhu is a fictional cosmic entity created by writer H. P. Lovecraft and first introduced in the short story "The Call of Cthulhu", published in the American pulp magazine Weird Tales in 1928. Considered a Great Old One within the pantheon of Lovecraftian cosmic entities, the creature has since been... read more
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