Bestiary (Avatar Supplement)
Flying bison — Large, flying mammal sacred to the Air Nomads as the original Air-bender.
Air Nomads
Firefly — Bio luminescent flying insect.
Hermit crab — Crustacean that outgrows and replaces its shell.
Winged lemur — Flying black and white primate kept as a pet.
Water Tribe
Aquatic/semiaquatic
Arctic hippo — Mammal that lives in the South Pole and is hunted for its blubber.
Arctic seal — Swimming mammal native to the South Pole.
Cuttlefish — Used to make paint that is applied for ceremonial markings.
Dolphin piranha — A marine animal capable of eating humans.
Fish — Various species are typically relied on for food in the Water Tribe.
Koala otter — Oceanic mammal with gray fur and large ears.
Octopus — cephalopod that lives in the sea.
Otter penguin — Penguin with four flippers used for sledding.
Seal — Mammal whose skin is used to build tents. Tiger seal — Striped brown seal.
Tiger shark — A powerful animal that is a cross between a tiger and a shark.
Turtle seal — Brown seal with a hard shell, native to the North Pole.
Terrestrial
Arctic camel — A thick furred, two humped animal from the Southern Water Tribe used for transportation.
Arctic hen — Arctic bird bred for its meat in the Southern Water Tribe; tastes similar to the possum chicken.
Buffalo yak — Four-legged, furry, horned mammal used for transportation.
Mink snake — Lives in the South Pole; known to bite humans.
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 leopard — White leopard that preys on turtle seals; used for clothing in the Southern Water Tribe.
Snow leopard caribou — Large feline used as a mount by warriors in the South Pole.
White hamster — Small, white rodent.
Wolf — Canine that inhabits the polar regions of the Earth, including the North and South Poles.
Yak — Large, four-legged herbivore.
Earth Kingdom
Ant — Small insect that lives in large colonies.
Armadillo lion — Armadillo and lion cross.
Badger mole — Enormous, subterranean blind mammals; the original Earth-benders.
Bear — Large brown, non-hybrid mammal known to hibernate; extremely rare.
Beetle worm — Worm and beetle hybrid that is occasionally used as an ingredient in soup.
Blue jay — Bird with blue feathers.
Boar-q-pine — Large wild boar covered in sharp, detachable spines.
Bumble fly — Buzzing, flying insect.
Buzzard wasp — Enormous flying insect that resides within the Si Wong Rock.
Cabbage slug — Small yet 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 owl — Large, predatory bird with feline facial features.
Cat gator — Fierce reptile endemic to the Foggy Swamp and characterized by its feline barbels.
Chameleon — Small, color-changing lizard with yellow eyes and a crest on its head.
Chicken — Flightless bird bred for meat and eggs.
Crane fish — Noisy birds found near coastlines.
Creeping slime — An "algae-like mass that crawls up the walls of the sewers in Omashu".
Deer dog — Domesticated canine with antlers found in the Si Wong Desert.
Dragonfly — Flying, serpentine lizard that resembles a dragon.
Duck — Farmed bird; often roasted.
Eel hound — Amphibious four-legged creature; used for quick transportation over both land and water.
Elbow leech — Enormous parasitic worm that attaches to elbows and feeds on human blood.
Elephant koi — Massive oceanic koi fish.
Elephant mandrill — Mandrill and elephant cross.
Elephant rat — Black rodent with a large snout.
Fire ferret — Red arboreal mammal common to bamboo forests.
Frog — Amphibian that lives in and near water.
Flying fishopotamus — Combination of a hippo and a fish that people often ride for entertainment.
Fox antelope — Horned four-legged herbivore with a tail.
Gemsbok bull — Stocky brown animal with large horns.
Giant fly — Giant bug regularly consumed by the Foggy Swamp Tribe.
Giant night crawler — Giant worm.
Giant rhinoceros beetle — Giant beetle; used for transportation.
Gilacorn — Small desert-dwelling, egg-stealing lizard.
Glowfly — Bioluminescent fly.
Goat dog — Small, shaggy, white canine kept as a pet.
Gopher bear — Cross between a gopher and a bear.
Goat gorilla — Aggressive primate which inhabits secluded mountains and woodland; are sometimes held in captivity and tamed.
Hermit marmoset — Chimerical creature with a strong shell that can last for centuries, which is often collected by shell connoisseurs.
Hippo — Large, semi-aquatic mammal.
Hog — Wild mammal hunted for food in forested regions.
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.
Horned toad — Large amphibian with black horns.
Hybrid pigs — Includes the wooly-pig, moo-sow, picken, pigster, pig deer, bull pig, and pig chicken.
Iguana parrot — Green reptilian bird with large talons.
Jackalope — Jackrabbit with large antlers.
Leech-a-pillar — Leech and caterpillar cross.
Lop-eared rabbit — Nimble rabbit with long, drooping ears.
Ostrich horse — Large brown bird commonly used for transportation.
Platypus bear — Bear with a large bill and flat tail; lays edible eggs.
Poodle monkey — Domesticated simian pet.
Possum chicken — Bird hunted in the Foggy Swamp; tastes similar to arctic hen.
Prickle snake — Serpentine creature which is known to hide in sleeping bags, posing a danger to its occupier.
Purple pentapus — Small cephalopod with five tentacles.
Pygmy puma — Smaller and sleeker species of puma bred for and adapted to living in a compact city environment.
Quilled chameleon — Reptile found in the densely forested regions.
Rabaroo — Cross between a rabbit and kangaroo; young rabaroos are nurtured in their mothers' pouch.
Saber-tooth moose lion — Moose and lion cross; cubs are not aggressive, but mature females are protective of their young.
Sand shark — Massive shark-like predator that inhabits the inner regions of the Si Wong Desert.
Scorpion — Venomous arachnid found in the Si Wong Desert.
Screeching bird — White and gray bird with a shrill, piercing call.
Sea vulture — Scavenger bird that inhabits the western coast of the Earth Kingdom.
Serpent — Large aquatic creature that inhabits the East and West Lakes and is capable of dismantling a Fire Nation cruiser.
Se tu — Large green catfish.
Scorpion bee — Flying insect that gathers in large swarms and stings ferociously when aggravated.
Shirshu — Large, eyeless mammal with a pink, star-shaped nose; has a keen sense of smell used for tracking and navigation.
Singing groundhog — Small, brown, and furry rodent with a musical call.
Skunk bear — Cross of a skunk and a bear.
Skunk fish — Foul-smelling, oily fish.
Sooty copper fritillary — Orange and yellow butterfly tracked by miners to uncover new mineral deposits.
Sparrowkeet — Small, colorful bird sometimes kept as a pet.
Spider snake — Ten-eyed chimerical creature known to inhabit the Earth Kingdom. In gambling, rolling two fives is known as "spider snake eyes".
Spider wasp — Cross between a spider and a wasp; known to have inhabited Yu Dao.
Sugar glider — Small mammal indigenous to forests. It has membranes between its legs that enable it to glide.
Turkey duck — Turkey and duck hybrid.
Unagi — Enormous eel that inhabits the South Sea near Kyoshi Island.
Viper bat — Serpent-like creature with bat wings found in caves.
Wolfbat — Large, snub-nosed bat that resides within the Cave of Two Lovers.
Wood frog — Amphibian with medicinal properties.
Fire Nation
Aquatic/semiaquatic
Badger frog — Green and brown frog with a trim of white fur.
Clam — Mollusk found in the Jang Hui River; outer shell blisters when its environment is ravaged by water pollution.
Flying dolphin fish — A cross between a dolphin and a flying fish; can be used for recreational purposes.
Iguana seal — Green aquatic reptile characterized by its unusual call.
Turtle crab — Crab with a protective turtle shell.
Turtle duck — Duck with a protective green shell.
Flying
Dragon — Large, flying reptile with a long body; the original firebenders.
Eagle hawk — Cross between an eagle and a hawk.
Flutter bat — A large bat found in the Fire Nation; it is a cross between a bat and a butterfly or a moth.
Lion vulture — Vulture and lion cross.
Messenger hawk — Non-hybridized bird of prey with dark red or brown feathers and a lighter underside. It is used to deliver messages.
Raven eagle — Avian animal that can be trained to intercept messenger hawks.
Sea raven — Stylistically depicted in the emblem of the Southern Raiders.
Toucan puffin — Sea bird with a large yellow bill.
Terrestrial
Aardvark sloth — Used in the Sun Warriors' ancient city to clean off slime.
Armadillo bear — Large bear with a hard, segmented shell.
Cave hopper — White arthropod with four legs.
Dragon moose — Used for pulling carriages.
Elephant rat — Elephant and rat cross.
Hippo cow — Domesticated omnivorous mammal with black spots.
Koala sheep — Koala and sheep hybrid.
Komodo chicken — A cross between a komodo dragon and a chicken; can be consumed as food.
Komodo rhino — Ferocious creature characterized by its versatility and ability to function over many different types of terrain; it is therefore useful as a cavalry mount, but is also used to make komodo sausages.
Meer penguin — A cross between a meerkat and a penguin.
Mongoose lizard — Mongoose and basilisk lizard cross used for transportation.
Puma goat — A cross between a puma and a goat.
Squirrel toad — A small forest dwelling animal, it is a cross between a squirrel and a toad.
Tigerdillo — A hybrid between a tiger and an armadillo; known for its roar and defensive nature.
Tiger monkey — Hybrid of a tiger and a monkey.
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