List of aquatic humanoids

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List of aquatic humanoids

Aquatic humanoids appear in legend and fiction.[1] "Water-dwelling people with fully human, fish-tailed or other compound physiques feature in the mythologies and folklore of maritime, lacustrine and riverine societies across the planet."[2]:6

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The bishop-fish, a piscine humanoid reported in Poland in the 16th century

Myth

"Ancient sea deities" have been regarded as the "earliest version of a human-fish hybrid".[3] Creatures with a human torso and the tail of a fish appear in the myths of cultures around the world and persist in contemporary popular culture.[2]:6[3][4]

Piscine humanoids

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Water-dwelling humanoids in legend and fiction have frequently been depicted with characteristics of fish.[5]

Legend

Hoax

Fiction

Literature

Comics

Films

Games

Television

Amphibian humanoids

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Humanoid-amphibian characters have "been noted across ancient mythologies and, [...] in medieval cryptozoology", as well as fiction of the Western canon and popular culture. The combination invokes notions of humans' animalistic past, and the tension between the two attributes is used to "conceive monstrous and horrifying" and absurd creatures.[14]

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Fiction

Literature

Comics

Films

Games

Television

Miscellaneous

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Some water-dwelling humanoids in fiction and legend have been assigned characteristics of species other than amphibians or fish,[5] or have been presented as "fully human formed aquatic humanoids".[55]

Legend

Fiction

Literature

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Cecaelia is a half human, half octopus.

Comics

Films

Games

Television

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Notes

  1. These creatures or characters have been described with piscine and/or other characteristics.
  2. These creatures have been described with fish-like and/or frog-like characteristics.

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