List of legendary creatures (T)
- Tachash (Jewish) â Large land animal
- Tailypo (American Folklore) (Appalachia) â Powerful animal, that takes revenge on those who steal its tail
- Taimatsumaru (Japanese) â Tengu surrounded in demonic fire
- Takam (Persian) â Nature spirit
- Taka-onna (Japanese) â Female spirit which can stretch itself to peer into the second story of a building
- Talos (Greek) â Giant made of bronze
- Tangie (Scottish) â Shapeshifting water spirit
- Taniwha (MÃÂori) â Water spirit
- Tantankororin (Japanese) â Unharvested persimmon which becomes a monster
- Tanuki (Japanese) â Shapeshifting raccoon dog
- Taotao Mona (Mariana Islands) â Ancestral spirits
- Taotie (Chinese) â Greed spirit
- Tapairu (Mangaia) â Nature spirit
- Tapio (Finnish) â Forest deity
- Tarantasio (Italian) â Dragon
- Tarasque (French) â Dragon with leonine, turtle, bear, and human attributes
- Tartalo (Basque) â One-eyed giant
- Tartaruchi (Christian) â Demonic punisher
- Tatami-tataki (Japanese) â Poltergeist that hits the tatami mats at night
- Tatzelwurm â (Alpine Folklore) lizard-like creature, often described as having the face of a cat, with a serpent-like body which may be slender or stubby, with four short legs or two forelegs
- Tatsu â Japanese dragon
- Taurokampoi (Etruscan) â Fish-tailed bull
- Tavara (Trabzon) â Night-demon
- Tchico
- Teju Jagua (GuaranÃÂ) â Lizard with seven dog heads
- Tecumbalam (Mayan) â Bird
- Teke Teke (Japanese) â Vengeful spirit of a slain schoolgirl with a half upper-torso body
- Tek-ko-kui (Taiwanese) â Bamboo ghost
- Tengu (Japanese) â Anthropomorphic bird
- Tennin (Japanese) â Angelic humanoid
- Te-no-me (Japanese) â Ghost of a blind man, with his eyes on his hands
- Tepegoz (Azerbaijani) â Azerbaijani mythical creature similar to the cyclops Polyphemus
- Terrible Monster (Jewish) â Lion-eagle-scorpion hybrid made from the blood of murder victims
- Teumessian Fox (Greek) â Gigantic fox
- Te Wheke-a-Muturangi (MÃÂori) â Gigantic octopus
- Theriocephalus (Medieval folklore) â Animal-headed humanoid
- Three hares (Many cultures worldwide) â Symbolic animal
- Three-legged bird (Asia and Africa) â Solar bird
- Thunderbird (Native American) â Avian lightning bird spirit
- Thor (Norse mythology) â God of thunder and storm
- Tiangou (Chinese) â Meteoric dog
- Tianlong (Chinese) â Celestial dragon
- Tibicena (Canarian) â Evil dog
- Tiddy Mun (English) â Bog spirit
- Tigmamanukan (Philippine) â Asian fairy bluebird
- Tigre Capiangos (Argentine) â Jaguar-human shapeshifter
- Tigris (Jewish) â Giant lion
- Tikbalang (Philippine) â Anthropomorphic horse
- Tikoloshe (Zulu) â Little people and water spirit
- Timingila (Hindu) â Sea monster
- Tipua (MÃÂori) â Spirit that protects a specific place
- Titan (Greek) â Primeval god
- Tiyanak (Philippine) â Demons that are souls of dead unbaptized babies
- Tizheruk (Inuit) â Sea serpent
- Tlahuelpuchi (Tlaxcalan) â Shapeshifting vampire
- TÃ
Âfu-kozÃ
 (Japanese) â Spirit child carrying a block of tofu
- Toire-no-Hanakosan (Japanese) â Ghost who lurks in grade school restroom stalls
- Tomte (Scandinavian) â House spirit
- Topielec (Slavic) â Water spirit
- TÃ
Âtetsu (Japanese) â Greed spirit
- Tooth fairy
- Toyol (Malay) â Servant spirit
- Trasgo (Spanish and Portuguese) â Grotesque, mischievous little people
- Trauco (Chilota) â Fertility spirit
- Trenti (Cantabrian) â Diminutive demon
- Trickster â Character in a story which exhibits a great degree of intellect or secret knowledge, and uses it to play tricks or otherwise disobey normal rules and conventional behaviour
- Tripurasura (Hindu) â Demonic inhabitants of Tripura
- Tritons (Greek) â Male human-fish hybrid
- Troll (Norse) â Nature spirit
- Trow (Orkney and Shetland) â Little people and nature spirits
- Tsi-noo (Abenaki) â Vampiric demon
- Tsuchigumo (Japanese) â Shapeshifting, giant spider
- Tsuchinoko (Japanese) â Plump snake-like creature
- Tsukumogami (Japanese) â Inanimate object that becomes animated after existing for 100 years
- Tsul 'Kalu (Cherokee) â Giant nature spirit
- Tsurara-onna (Japanese) â Icicle woman
- Tsurube-otoshi (Japanese) â Monster which drops or lowers a bucket from the top of a tree to catch people
- Tugarin Zmeyevich (Slavic) â Evil shapeshifter
- Tylwyth Teg (Welsh) â Nature spirit
- Tulpa
- Tunda
- Tupilaq (Inuit) â Animated construct
- Turehu (MÃÂori) â Pale spirit
- Turkic mythological figures
- Türst (Swiss) â legendary figure who turns people into dogs
- Turul (Hungarian) â Giant falcon that helped shape the origins of the Magyars
- Tyger (Heraldry) â Like a real tiger, but lacks stripes; has the tufted tail of a lion and a thick mane along the neck like a horse
- Typhon (Greek) â Winged, snake-legged giant
- Tzitzimitl (Aztec) â Skeletal star spirit