List of legendary creatures (Q)

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A qilin of the Qing dynasty in Beijing's Summer Palace QingQilin.jpg
A qilin of the Qing dynasty in Beijing's Summer Palace
  1. Qalupalik (Inuit mythology) – Aquatic human abductor
  2. Qilin (Chinese) – Dragon-ox-deer hybrid
  3. Qiqirn (Inuit) – Large, bald dog spirit
  4. Qlippoth (Jewish) – Evil spirits
  5. Questing Beast (Arthurian legend) – Serpent-leopard-lion-hart hybrid
  6. Quetzalcoatl (Aztec) – Important Aztec god whose name means "feathered serpent"; he is not to be confused with the quetzal, a type of bird
  7. Quinotaur (Frankish) – Five-horned bull

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