- In mythology,
folklore and
speculative fiction,
shapeshifting is the
ability to
physically transform oneself through unnatural means. The idea of shapeshifting...
- cats.
Ailuranthrope is a lesser-known term that
refers to a
feline therianthrope.
Depending on the
story in question, the
species involved can be a domestic...
-
broken in two pieces, with a gemsbok-like
therianthrope that
closely resembles the
Brandberg therianthrope which Thackeray catalogues as T1. Both examples...
- the
second book of the series, New Moon, he
discovers that he is a
therianthrope who can
shapeshift into a wolf. For the
majority of the series, Jacob...
- years. However, the same team has
since found and
dated an
elaborate therianthrope rock art
panel in the
Leang Bulu'
Sipong 4 cave in Sulawesi's Maros-Pangkep...
- This is a list of
legendary creatures from
Indian folklore,
including those from
Vedic and
Hindu mythology,
sorted by
their classification or affiliation...
-
Dragons Gargoyles Kaiju Killer toy
Mutants Ogres Sea
monster Piranha Therianthropes Werecats Werewolves Undead Death Ghosts Mummies Skeletons Vampires Zombies...
- One anthropologist,
Homayun Sidky, has
suggested that Banjhākri is a
therianthrope; a
humanoid who
changes into a non-human
animal form. Some
legends say...
-
fiction denotes the
portrayal of
werewolves and
other shapeshifting therianthropes, in the
media of literature, drama, film,
games and music. Werewolf...
- East as well as some
adjacent territories.
Unlike werewolves and
other therianthropes,
which are
usually portra**** as
being originally human, some werehyena...