This bug has long, fuzzy legs that support it on the water's surface as if the creature stands on solid ground.
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The predatory nature of this wolf-sized creature is revealed by its long teeth, sleekly muscular body, and belligerent hiss.
This floating creature is mostly pulsating brain-sac, with an atrophied manikin body hanging under it.
This black-furred, two-headed dog is as large as a horse and has midnight-black eyes. Tiny worms crawl on its mangy hide.
This small, sleek dinosaur has vicious, snapping jaws and feet that end in large talons for gutting prey.
This tiny black dragonlike creature has charcoal-colored scales and shadowy wings.
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This strange nautilus drags itself forward on oversized tentacles, its crimson-streaked flesh textured like the surface a brain.
Thousands upon thousands of locusts dance and drone in a dark and ravenous cloud.
This cruel-looking serpent is about the size of a housecat, with two forearms and dangerous-looking fangs.
This furry, minute serpent has a foxlike head and tiny eyes that glitter with intelligence.
This creature combines the features of a sprightly girl and a black rabbit. A wicked, whimsical grin gleams on her face.
This strange black bird wears a leather long-nosed mask like a plague doctor.
This ratlike creature has tiny human hands in place of its front paws, and an unnerving human face with a toothy mouth.
This venomous snake is heavily armored and has unusually large fangs.
This sleek, gray predator weaves back and forth through the water with savage grace.
This floating creature looks like an orc's animate, hollow skin. Its upper half is intact, but its lower half is in tatters.
This smooth-featured, humanoid creature appears to have skin made entirely of mirrored glass.
This hulking juggernaut has two massively muscled arms and a group of four smaller ones that jut from under its rib cage.