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* Ba (Egyptian) - Soul of the deceased, depicted as a bird or a human-headed bird. * Baba Yaga (Slavic) - Forest spirit and hag * Backoo (Guyanese) - Malevolent little people * Bagiennik (Slavic) - Malevolent water spirit * Bahamut (Arabian) - Giant fish * Bar Juchne (Abrahamic and Talmudic) - Bird * Bashe (Chinese) - Elephant-swallowing serpent * Bai Ze (Chinese) - Talking beast which handed down knowledge on harmful spirits * Ba Jiao Gui (Chinese) - Banana tree spirit * Bake-kujira (Japanese) - Ghostly whale skeleton that drifts along the coastline of Shimane Prefecture * Bakeneko (Japanese) - Magical cat * Bakezōri (Japanese) - Animated straw sandal * Bakhtak (Iranian) - Night demon * Baku (Japanese) - Dream-devouring, tapir-like creature * Bakunawa (Philippine) - Sea serpent that causes eclipses * Balaur (Romanian) - Multi-headed dragon * Bannik (Slavic) - Bathhouse spirit * Banshee (Irish) - Death spirit * Baobhan Sith (Celtic Mythology) - Beautiful vampiric seductresses who prey on young travelers by night * Barbegazi (Swiss) - Dwarf with giant, snowshoe-like feet * Bardi (Trabzon) - Shapechanging death spirit * Barghest - Yorkshire black dog * Bar Juchne (Jewish) - Gigantic bird * Barnacle Geese (Medieval folklore) - Geese which hatch from barnacles * Barong (Balinese) - Tutelary spirit * Basajaun (Basque) - Ancestral, megalith-building race * BasCelik (Serbian) - Powerful, evil winged man whose soul is not held by his body and can be subdued only by causing him to suffer dehydration * Basilisco Chilote (Chilota) - Chicken-serpent hybrid * Basilisk (Italian) - Multi-limbed, venomous lizard * Batibat (Philippine) - Female night-demon * Batsu (Chinese) - Drought spirit * Baubas (Lithuanian) - Malevolent spirit * Baykok (Ojibwa) - Flying skeleton * Bean Nighe (Irish) - Death spirit; a type of Banshee/Bean Sídhe) * Behemoth (Jewish) - Massive beast, possibly like a dinosaur or crocodile * Bendigeidfran (Welsh) - Giant king * Bennu (Egyptian) - Heron-like, regenerative bird, equivalent to (or inspiration for) the Phoenix * Berehynia (Slavic) - Water spirit * Bergrisar (Norse) - Mountain giants who live alongside the Hrimthursar (lit. "Rime-Giants") in Jotunheim * Bergsrå (Norse) - Mountain spirit * Bestial beast (Brazilian) - Centauroid specter * Betobeto-san (Japanese) - Invisible spirit which follows people at night, making the sound of footsteps * Bhūta (Buddhist and Hindu) - Ghost of someone killed by execution or suicide * Bi-blouk (Khoikhoi) - Female, anthropophagous, partially invisible monster * Bies (Slavic) - Demon * Bigfoot (American folklore) - Forest-dwelling apeman. * Binbōgami (Japanese) - Spirit of poverty * Bishop-fish (Medieval Bestiaries) - Fish-like humanoid * Biwa-bokuboku (Japanese)- Animated biwa * Black Annis (English) - Blue-faced hag * Black Dog (British) - Canine death spirit * Black Shuck - Norfolk, Essex, and Suffolk black dog * Blemmyae (Medieval Bestiary) - Headless humanoid with face in torso * Bloody Bones (Irish) - Water bogeyman * Blue Crow (Brazilian) - a giant amazonian bird. * Bluecap (English) - Mine-dwelling fairy * Bodach (Scottish) - Malevolent spirit * Bogeyman (English) - Malevolent spirit * Boggart (English) - Malevolent household spirit * Boginki (Polish) - Nature spirit * Bogle (Scottish) - Malevolent spirit * Boi-tatá (Brazilian) - Giant snake * Bolla (Albanian) - Dragon * Bonnacon (Medieval Bestiaries) - Bull-horse hybrid with flaming dung * Boo Hag (American Folklore) - Vampire-like creature that steals energy from sleeping victims * Boobrie (Scottish) - Roaring water bird * Bozaloshtsh (Slavic) - Death spirit * Brag (English) - Malevolent water horse * Brownie (English and Scottish) - Benevolent household spirit * Broxa (Jewish) - Nocturnal bird that drains goats of their milk * Bokkenrijders (Dutch) - ghosts/devils riding flying goats; co-opted by bandits to instil fear during raids * Bugbear (English) - Bearlike goblin * Buggane (Manx) - Ogre-like humanoid * Bugul Noz (Celtic) - Extremely ugly, but kind, forest spirit * Bukavac (Serbia) - Six-legged lake monster * Bunyip (Australian Aboriginal) - Horse-walrus hybrid lake monster * Buraq (Islamic) - Human-headed, angelic horse * Bush Dai Dai (Guyanese) - Spirit that seduces and kills men * Byangoma (Bengali) - Fortune-telling birds * Bysen (Scandinavian) - Diminutive forest spirit 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of legendary creatures (B)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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