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<header></header> </infobox> A vast range of fauna inhabit the world, ranging over virtually every landscape as well as the oceans and skies. Most of the animals presented are hybrids of two real world animals; sometimes this hybridization is explicit, at other times more subtle. There are certain exceptions though, such as Kuei's pet bear, Bosco, the herbalist's cat, Miyuki, or the dragon hawk.

Habitats

There are several distinct habitats in the Avatar World, suitable for different animals and plants.

Foggy Swamp

Due to the wet climate and abundant vegetation, the Foggy Swamp plays host to a large variety of fauna. Hundreds of living things are densely packed into the swamp; this includes swamp fireflies, elbow leeches, screeching dodos, and catgators.[1]

Great Divide

The Great Divide has various species due to an arid climate. This unique area is home to certain creatures, such as the canyon crawlers.[2]

Poles

The low temperatures in both the Northern and Southern Water Tribes do not allow for much fauna to thrive. However, there are some animals that have adapted to the cold environment, such as otter penguins, tiger seals, polar dogs, polar bear dogs, and buffalo yaks.

Si Wong Desert

The Si Wong Desert has the driest, hottest climate in the world. The desert's ecosystem primarily consists of a few scavenger species such as the gilacorn, predatory insects known as buzzard wasps, giant rhinoceros beetles, which are used for transportation, scorpions, and jackalopes.[3]

List of fauna

Air Nomads

Aquatic/semiaquatic

Terrestrial

  • Hermit crab β€” Crustacean that outgrows and replaces its shell.[5]
  • Squirrel β€” Small rodent inhabiting the Eastern Air Temple.[6]

Flying

Appa's mother, a flying bison, guided her calves to be chosen by young Air Nomads.
  • Flying bison β€” Large, flying mammal sacred to the Air Nomads as the original airbender.[8]
  • Kitten moth β€” Cross between a cat and a moth that lives in the Northern Air Temple.[9]
  • Owl β€” Typically nocturnal bird of prey with large forward-facing eyes and a rounded head. Statues of owls can be found on the path leading to Mt. Makapu.[10]
  • Ring-tailed winged lemur β€” Flying gray primate kept as a pet.[11]
  • Spider bat β€” Cross between a spider and bat that inhabits empty bison stables at the Eastern Air Temple following the genocide of the Air Nomads.[12]
  • Spiderfly β€” Cross between a spider and fly that sometimes gets caught in its own web.[13][14][15]
  • Winged lemur β€” Flying black and white primate kept as a pet.[16]

Water Tribe

Aquatic/semiaquatic

  • Arctic hippo β€” Mammal that lives in the South Pole region and is hunted for its blubber.[17]
  • Arctic seal β€” Swimming mammal native to the South Pole.[18]
  • Cuttlefish β€” Used to make paint that is applied for ceremonial markings.[19][20]
  • Dolphin piranha β€” A marine animal capable of eating humans.[21]
  • Fish β€” Various species are typically relied on for food in the Water Tribe.[8]
    • Anchovy[22] β€” A small, common ocean fish.
    • Cod flounder β€” A fish that can be nearly imperishable if stored correctly.[23]
    • Common sole β€” A mild fish.[24]
    • Cuttle perch – A valuable hybrid fish that travels in schools.[25]
    • Flounder β€” A mild fish.[24]
    • Giant sea crab β€” Crustacean considered by many to be the most delicious food in the Northern Sea.[26]
    • Halibut[21] β€” A flat fish.
    • Kanpachi β€” A hardy, meaty, and oily fish.[27]
    • Salmon β€” Fish whose meat is eaten as jerky.[28]
  • Koalaotter β€” Oceanic mammal with gray fur and large ears.[29]
  • Lion orca β€” Cross between a lion and an orca. While swimming, they can break through ice.[30]
  • Octopus β€” Cephalopod that lives in the sea.[17]
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Aang and Katara rode on two otter penguins.
  • Otter penguin β€” Penguin with four flippers, used by Water Tribe people as sledges.[8]
  • Penguin fish β€” Gray fish with pink fins. It has a large eye in between its gills and its mouth.[31]
  • Polar orca[32] β€” An aquatic arctic mammal.
  • Puffin-seal β€” Hybrid animal whose meat is made into sausages.[33]
  • Seal β€” Mammal whose skin is used to build tents.[31] Its meat is eaten as jerky.[16]
  • Sea sponge β€” Aquatic invertebrate.[34]
  • Sea squid β€” Edible mollusk.[26]
  • Tiger seal β€” Striped brown seal.[8]
  • Tiger shark β€” A powerful animal that is a cross between a tiger and a shark.[35]
  • Turtle seal β€” Brown seal with a hard shell, native to the North Pole.[34]
  • Whale walrus β€” Creature whose blubber is used to make lamp oil.[33][25]
  • Whale β€” One of the few non-hybrid animals.[36][37]

Terrestrial

  • Arctic camel β€” A thick furred, two humped animal from the Southern Water Tribe used for transportation.[11]
  • Arctic hen β€” Arctic bird bred for its meat in the Northern and Southern Water Tribe; tastes similar to the possum chicken.[1][38][39]
  • Buffalo yak β€” Four-legged, furry, horned mammal used for transportation.[29]
  • Ice crawler β€” An arctic creature adapted to cold temperatures.[31]
  • Finned caribou β€” A herd-traveler hunted by the Northern Water Tribe near Long Stretch,[25] the animal's fur is a component in double-layered mattresses used on the continent.[40]
  • Mink snake β€” Lives in the South Pole; known to bite humans;[41] its fur is highly prized for its use in clothing.[42]
  • Owl wolf β€” Cross between an owl and a wolf.[43]
  • Polar bear β€” Non-hybridized arctic creature native to the Southern Water Tribe. Bones used in crafting weapons[44] and pelts for carpets.[26]
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Avatar Korra is the only person known to have tamed a polar bear dog.
  • Polar bear dog β€” A large, four-legged wild carnivore; it was historically feared and hunted by the Water Tribe but can be tamed.[45]
  • Polar dog β€” Large dog; kept in Southern Water Tribe villages as a pet.[8]
  • Polar leopard β€” White leopard that preys on turtle seals; used for clothing in the Southern Water Tribe.[46]
  • Snow leopard caribou β€” Large feline used as a mount by warriors in the South Pole.[47] They are also reared at the Northern Water Tribe.[48]
  • Snow rat β€” Rodent-like creature native to the South Pole; a character in local folktales.[47]
  • Weasel β€” A mammal referenced to describe someone vain or undeserving.[34]
  • White hamster β€” Small, white rodent.[8]
  • Wolf β€” Canine that inhabits the North[49] and South Pole. One of the few non-hybrid animals.[nb 1]
  • Yak β€” Large, four-legged herbivore. One of the few non-hybrid animals.[49]

Earth Kingdom

Aquatic/semiaquatic

  • Bull frog – Horned green frog that dwells in the Foggy Swamp.[50]
  • Catgator β€” Fierce reptile endemic to the Foggy Swamp and characterized by its feline barbels.[1]
  • Crab β€” Crustacean that can be made into crab puffs.[51]
  • Crab urchin β€” Spiky-shelled wild sea crustacean; used for cuisine.[52]
  • Creeping slime β€” An "algaelike [sic] mass that crawls up the walls of the sewers in Omashu".[53]
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Master Piandao provided Team Avatar with an eel hound to quickly reach the Fire Nation.
  • Eel hound β€” Amphibious four-legged creature; used for quick transportation over both land and water.[13]
  • Eel swan β€” An elegant animal from which many upper-class topiaries are based.[54]
  • Elbow leech β€” A large parasitic worm attracted to humid weather and attaching to human elbows to feed on their blood.[55][1]
  • Elephant koi β€” Massive oceanic koi fish.[56]
  • Frog squirrel β€” Small hybrid creature that dwells in the Foggy Swamp.[50][57]
  • Flying fishopotamus β€” Combination of a hippo and a fish that people often ride for entertainment.[58]
  • Hippo β€” Large, semi-aquatic mammal.
  • Horned toad β€” Large amphibian with black horns.[59]
  • Jellynemoneβ€” Cross between a jellyfish and a sea anemone. It resembles a blob of water that pulsates and floats along the current.[60] It is the secret ingredient of the Jelly Shack's famous chowder.[61]
  • Killer shrimp β€” Ocean-dwelling crustacean.[51]
  • Koi fish β€” Ornamental carp studied at the Ba Sing Se University Mung-Yi Research Koi Pond.[4][62]
  • Lobster β€” Crustacean that can be consumed as food.[63][64]
  • Lobster crab β€” Crustacean that can be consumed as food in the Jelly Shack, a restaurant located in Boat Bottom.[61] There is also a species of lobster crab that glows; by the mid 170s AG, this was considered either exotic or endangered.[65]
  • Purple pentapus β€” Small cephalopod with five tentacles.[66]
  • Serpent β€” Large aquatic creature that inhabits the East and West Lakes[18] and is capable of dismantling a Fire Nation cruiser.[67]
  • Se Tu fish β€” Large green catfish.[68]
  • Skunk fish β€” Foul-smelling, oily fish.[6]
  • Spiky crab β€” A crab with spikes.[69]
  • Turtle duck β€” Duck with a protective green shell, can be domesticated and cooked.[70]
The unagi is mostly brown with a pink dorsal frill.

Flying

  • Ant fly β€” Buzzing, flying insect that is known to inhabit the Lower Ring of Ba Sing Se.[73]
  • Blue jay β€” A crested corvid distinguished by its vivid blue plumage and white underside.[17][74][51]
  • Bumble fly β€” Buzzing, flying insect.[75]
  • Butterfly β€” Flying insect.[53][76]
  • Buzzard wasp β€” Enormous flying insect that resides within the Si Wong Rock.[3]
  • Cat owl β€” Large, predatory bird with feline facial features.[51]
  • Cranefish β€” Noisy birds found near coastlines.[77]
  • Dove β€” Agile white bird.[41]
  • Dragonfly β€” Flying, serpentine lizard that resembles a dragon.[78]
  • Duck β€” Farmed bird; often roasted.[79]
  • Firefly β€” Bioluminescent flying insect.[80][81]
  • Fly β€” Flying small insect.[82]
  • Giant fly β€” Giant bug regularly consumed by the Foggy Swamp Tribe.[1]
  • Iguana parrot β€” Green reptilian bird with large talons.[83]
  • Raccoon crow β€” Winged creature often seen flying around Ba Sing Se. It enjoys feeding off pumpkins and stealing food.[84][85]
  • Rock lapwing β€” Bird with dun-colored flight feathers, known for laying its eggs in gravel beds.[86]
An iguana parrot owned by the pirate captain.
  • Scorpion bee β€” Flying insect that gathers in large swarms and stings ferociously when aggravated.[87]
  • Screeching dodo β€” White and gray bird with a shrill, piercing call.[1]
  • Sea vulture β€” Scavenger bird that inhabits the western coast of the Earth Kingdom.[88]
  • Songbird β€” A musical bird prized by collectors in Qinchao Village.[89] It can also be found in Taku.[90]
  • Sooty copper fritillary β€” Orange and yellow butterfly tracked by miners to uncover new mineral deposits.[91][92][74]
  • Sparrowkeet β€” Small, colorful bird sometimes kept as a pet.[51]
  • Spider wasp β€” Cross between a spider and a wasp; known to have inhabited Yu Dao.[93]
  • Swamp firefly β€” Bioluminescent fly capable of shining brighter than regular fireflies.[1][94]
  • Viper bat β€” Serpent-like creature with bat wings found in caves[95] that inflicts a painful sting.[96]
  • Wolfbat β€” Large, snub-nosed bat that resides within the Cave of Two Lovers.[79]

Terrestrial

  • Ant β€” Small insect that lives in large colonies.[63][97][89]
  • Armadillo lion β€” Cross between an armadillo and a lion that rolls up when tensed.[98][99]
  • Badger β€” Burrowing mammal with a stout body and striped face. Statues of badgers can be found on the path leading to Mt. Makapu.[10]
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Badgermoles have facial stripes that resemble those of a badger.
  • Badgermole β€” Enormous, subterranean blind mammals; the original earthbenders.[79]
  • Bear β€” Large brown, non-hybrid mammal known to hibernate; extremely rare.[51][100]
  • Beetle worm β€” Worm and beetle hybrid that is occasionally used as an ingredient in soup.[95]
  • Boar β€” Wild mammal hunted for food in forested regions.[101]
  • Boar-q-pine β€” Large wild boar covered in sharp, detachable spines.[7]
  • Bull shark β€” Cross between a bull and a shark.[43]
  • Cabbage slug β€” Small yet destructive agricultural pest.[18]
  • Camelephant β€” Four-legged mammal with a long nose; used for transportation.[102]
  • Canyon crawler β€” Insectoid, six-eyed, omnivorous creatures native to the Great Divide.[2]
  • Cat β€” There are numerous subspecies of cats, including a fluffy white tabby with green eyes, slim beige cat with patches of brown, and a bearded feline.[71][103][78]
  • Chameleon β€” Small, color-changing lizard with yellow eyes and a crest on its head.[46]
  • Chicken β€” Flightless bird bred for meat and eggs.
  • Crococat β€” Domesticated feline with the scaled back and abdomen of a crocodile.[104]
  • Deer dog β€” Domesticated canine with antlers found in the Si Wong Desert.[105]
  • Dog β€” Largely domesticated four-legged mammal.[106]
  • Dove-tailed deer[107]
  • Elephant β€” Large terrestrial mammal known for its oversized ears.[92]
  • Elephant mandrill β€” Mandrill and elephant cross.[78]
  • Elephant rat β€” Black rodent with a large snout.[46]
  • Fire ox β€” Native to the area around Omashu. Its blood is used in extremely high-quality ink.[108]
Pabu is a fire ferret owned by Bolin.
  • Fire ferret β€” Red arboreal mammal common to bamboo forests.[109]
  • Fox antelope β€” Horned four-legged herbivore with a tail.[51]
  • Gecko β€” A small lizard able to quickly scale walls; inspiration for the Earth Rumble fighter of the same name.[110]
  • Gemsbok bull β€” Stocky brown animal with large horns.[78]
  • Giant night crawler β€” Giant worm.
  • Giant rhinoceros beetle β€” Giant beetle; used for transportation.[7]
  • Gilacorn β€” Small desert-dwelling, egg-stealing lizard.[7]
  • Glowworm β€” Bioluminescent bug kept in jars as a light source.[111]
  • Goat dog β€” Small, shaggy, white canine kept as a pet.[78][112]
  • Gopher β€” A burrowing rodent; inspiration for the Earth Rumble fighter of the same name.[113]
  • Gopher bear β€” Cross between a gopher and a bear.[51]
  • Goat gorilla β€” Aggressive primate which inhabits secluded mountains and woodland; are sometimes held in captivity and tamed.[103]
  • Hermit marmoset β€” Chimerical creature with a strong shell that can last for centuries, which is often collected by shell connoisseurs.[114]
  • Hog monkey β€” Forest-dwelling primate with a squashed face.[101]
  • Hopping llama[115]
  • Hoppy possum β€” Cross between a frog and a possum.[53]
  • Hybrid pigs β€” Includes the wooly-pig, moo-sow, picken, pigster, pig deer, bull pig, pig chicken,[116][117] and rabbit pig.[118]
  • Jackalope β€” Jackrabbit with large antlers.[7]
  • Leech-a-pillar β€” Leech and caterpillar cross.[53][119]
  • Lop-eared rabbit β€” Nimble rabbit with long, drooping ears.[103]
  • Llamapaca β€” Cross between a llama and an alpaca.[120] Its wool is strong, warm, and flame resistant.[121] Known for being well-groomed and elegant.[122]
  • Meadow vole β€” Small white rodent.[17]
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Ostrich horses are a common method of transportation in the Earth Kingdom.
  • Monkey β€” Small primate used for street dancing shows in Ba Sing Se.[78]
  • Ostrich horse β€” Large brown bird commonly used for transportation.[123]
  • Owl wolf β€” Cross between an owl and a wolf.[43]
  • Platypus bear β€” Bear with a large bill and flat tail; lays edible eggs.[68]
  • Poodle monkey β€” Domesticated simian pet.[78] As a result of efforts to make individuals look more pleasing to the eye, the most inbred members of the species inherit detrimental health effects, such as miniaturized snouts that cause breathing problems.[124]
  • Possum chicken β€” Bird hunted in the Foggy Swamp; tastes similar to arctic hen.[1]
  • Prickle snake β€” Serpentine creature which is known to hide in sleeping bags, posing a danger to its occupier.[16][125][119]
  • Pygmy puma β€” Smaller and sleeker species of puma bred for and adapted to living in a compact city environment.[78]
  • Quilled chameleon β€” Reptile found in the densely forested regions.[46]
  • Rabaroo β€” Cross between a rabbit and kangaroo; young rabaroos are nurtured in their mothers' pouch.[78][119]
  • Rat beetle β€” Cross between a rat and a beetle; they infest the sewers of Ba Sing Se and are flushed out during the summer storms.[126]
  • Saber-tooth moose lion β€” Moose and lion cross; cubs are not aggressive, but mature females are protective of their young.[127]
  • Sand shark β€” Massive shark-like predator that inhabits the inner regions of the Si Wong Desert.[128]
  • Scorpion β€” Venomous arachnid found in the Si Wong Desert.[3][124]
  • Scorpion snake β€” Cross between a scorpion and a snake; sometimes hides in the dim recesses of Ba Sing Se.[129]
  • Shirshu β€” Large, eyeless mammal with a pink, star-shaped nose; has a keen sense of smell used for tracking and navigation.[17]
  • Silkpillar β€” Cross between a silkworm and a caterpillar. They are of great economic value as a producer of silk.[130]
Singing groundhogs can imitate musical notes and even human speech.
  • Singing groundhog β€” Small, brown, and furry rodent with a musical call.[106][125]
  • Skunk bear β€” Cross of a skunk and a bear.[51]
  • Sour beetle β€” Only creature in the Si Wong Desert the giant gilacorn would not eat. According to legend, the headpieces worn by beetle-headed merchants were crafted to mimic the appearance of a sour beetle, an intuitive trick that allowed the tribesmen to deceive gilacorns and avoid being attacked.[131]
  • Spider β€” Eight-legged arachnid capable of quickly weaving a web.[46][132]
  • Spider ant β€” Cross between a spider and an ant.[133]
  • Spider gnat β€” Cross between a spider and a gnat.[122]
  • Spidersnake β€” Ten-eyed chimerical creature known to inhabit the Earth Kingdom. Cross between a spider and a snake. Its extract, very rare and expensive, can be used to change one's eye color.[134] "Killing two spidersnakes with one stone" is a saying that involves the creature.[135] In gambling, rolling two fives on a pair of dice is known as "spidersnake eyes".[116]
  • Squirrel mouse β€” Cross between a squirrel and a mouse. They are usually found in closed spaces, such as storage rooms.[136]
  • Stag beetle – Giant animal used as a mount.[137]
  • Sugar glider β€” Small mammal indigenous to forests. It has membranes between its legs that enable it to glide.[59]
  • Tick β€” A parasitic arachnid that feeds off the blood of other animals. It can transmit Lyme disease.[138] It is also referenced as an insult.[139]
  • Tigerdillo β€” A hybrid between a tiger and an armadillo;[78][119] known for its roar[140] and defensive nature.[141]
  • Turkey duck β€” Turkey and duck hybrid.[68]
  • Turtle β€” Reptile with a body encased in a shell. Statues of turtles can be found on the path leading to Mt. Makapu.[10]
  • Worm β€” Subterranean invertebrate that consumes decaying plant and animal matter.[125][81]

Fire Nation

Aquatic/semiaquatic

  • Badgerfrog β€” Green and brown frog with a trim of white fur.[142][143]
  • Bangus fish β€” A type of fish native to the waters of Lambak Island.[144]
  • Clam β€” A bivalve mollusk found in the Jang Hui River; outer shell blisters when its environment is ravaged by water pollution.[145]
  • Coral β€” A marine invertebrate that lives in compact colonies and produces secretions that form a hard skeleton over many generations, resulting in the creation of large reef structures.[146][147][148]
  • Coral urchin β€” A cross between a coral and a sea urchin; inspiration for the Coral Urchin Noodle Shop.[149]
  • Crab β€” An edible burrowing crustacean found along island shorelines like those of Lambak Island.[150][151]
  • Cricket goose β€” An edible goose species, cross between a cricket and a goose.[152]
  • Cucumber sponge β€” Known to inhabit the waters of the Mo Ce Sea. They are prized creatures for their value in open market after being carefully killed and dried, as nobles wash their faces with their cured exteriors in order to soften their skin.[153]
Flying dolphin fish can be found jumping out of the waters alongside boats before the coast of the Fire Nation.
  • Flying dolphin fish β€” A cross between a dolphin and a flying fish; can be ridden for recreational purposes.[154][119]
  • Iguana seal β€” Green aquatic reptile characterized by its unusual call.[102]
  • Limpet β€” A group of aquatic snails with a conical shell shape.[155]
  • Manatee whale β€” Large aquatic mammal used to tug boats over the sea.[156]
  • Mudfish β€” A type of fish native to the waters of Lambak Island.[150]
  • Night abalone – Marine snail found in the Mo Ce Sea; known for producing unique black pearls on extremely rare occasions.[157]
  • Oyster β€” A bivalve mollusk.[158]
  • Reefcrab β€” Known to inhabit jagged rocks along the southern coastline of Shuhon Island. Local birds prey upon reefcrabs when there is no refuse to eat.[32]
  • Sardine β€” Silver-scaled fish sought by fire-fishermen.[159]
  • Sea slug β€” Large slug sometimes cooked for food.[160]
  • Sea snail - An aquatic animal endemic to Lambak Island from which crimson ink can be extracted.[161]
  • Shrimp β€” Can be used to make shrimp flakes.[162]
  • Silverskim fish β€” A swift-moving migratory fish drawn to areas of heavy rain that travels in schools and is caught in nets.[163][155][147][119]
  • Starfish β€” Marine invertebrate with five radial appendages.[140][114]
  • Turtle crab β€” Crab with a protective turtle shell.[93]
  • Turtle duck β€” Duck with a protective green shell.[116]
  • Two-headed fish β€” Mutated fish spawned by the contamination of the Jang Hui River.[145]

Flying

  • Bat - A cave-dwelling mammal found on Lambak Island.[164]
  • Cat bat - Cross between a cat and a bat. They are known for really sharp claws.[165]
  • Cicada beetle β€” Cross between a cicada and a beetle.[166]
  • Cicada cricket β€” Cross between a cicada and a cricket.[42] Some take up cicada cricket fighting as a hobby.[167]
  • Dragon β€” Large, flying reptile with a long body; the original firebenders.[123]
  • Eagle hawk β€” Cross between an eagle and a hawk.[168][169]
  • Firefly starling β€” Cross between a firefly and a starling; indigenous to Lambak Island. A single flock can consist of a thousand firefly starlings. During the night, the creatures move together in unison while emitting pulses of bioluminescent light, resembling constellations of stars shifting in the sky.[150][158] In mating seasons, the males of the species make a series of rapid squawks to attract a mate.[170]
  • Flutter bat β€” A large bat found in the Fire Nation; it is a cross between a bat and a butterfly or a moth.[171][172]
  • Glow moth β€” A type of flying insect.[154]
  • Hawk β€” Non-hybridized hawk.[93]
  • Lion vulture β€” Vulture and lion cross.[7]
A dragon hawk was, at one point, owned by Sokka.
  • Dragon hawk β€” Non-hybridized bird of prey with dark red or brown feathers and a lighter underside. It is used to deliver messages.[173]
  • Raven eagle β€” Predatory[73] avian with crooked claws[174] that can be trained to intercept dragon hawks.[156][175]
  • Sea raven β€” Stylistically depicted in the emblem of the Southern Raiders.[176]
  • Toucan puffin β€” Seabird with a large yellow bill.[102]
  • Valley dove – Bird with rapid low coos; lives in the valley on Lambak Island.[177]

Terrestrial

  • Aardvark sloth β€” Used in the Sun Warriors' ancient city to clean off slime.[178]
  • Ant β€” A tiny eusocial insect.[179]
  • Armadillo bear β€” Large bear with a hard, segmented shell.[180]
  • Bark beetle β€” Insects with the capacity to severely infest woodland areas. Native to Lambak Island.[181]
  • Basilisk centipede - A bright red insect that when threatened excretes a slime stored within its glands that paralyzes a victim upon first touch. The insect is about the width of a hand and endemic to Lambak Island.[182]
  • Cat β€” Domesticated feline kept as a pet.[168]
  • Capybara cat β€” Domesticated feline; one teahouse in the Fire Nation Capital let them roam freely around guests.[183]
  • Cavehopper β€” White arthropod with four legs.[102]
  • Dragon moose β€” Used for pulling carriages.[173]
  • Earthworm β€” A burrowing invertebrate that feeds off organic matter in the soil and is enjoyed by pig chickens; distinguished by the raised band, or clitellum, located near the head of the body.[168]
  • Elephant rat β€” Elephant and rat cross.[184]
  • Fire ant β€” Main prey of aardvark sloths. Considered a disruptive pest in the Fire Islands.[185]
  • Frog dog β€” A cross between a frog and a dog kept as a pet.[186]
  • Ghost spider β€” The ghost spider is an arthropod which unlike most spiders traps its victims through hanging from canopies rather than using webs. When it drops down and sinks its fangs into the prey, a paralyzing venom is injected, turning the victim's organs to mush without killing it. The spider then easily feeds it babies utilizing the mushed innards after dragging the prey back to the nest.[177]
  • Gorilla tarsier β€” A gorilla and tarsier hybrid that is typically used as a mount. They are known to be able to climb trees as well as walk on land. While they are generally docile herbivores, they can turn aggressive if someone they have not accepted attempts to mount them. They are endemic to Lambak Island.[150][187]
  • Hippo cow β€” Domesticated omnivorous mammal with black spots.[102]
  • Hippo ox β€” A cross between a hippo and an ox, the animal is bred for its meat, which is eaten as a delicacy. It has also been known to trample children who are not careful.[188][189]
  • Hog monkey – Forest-dwelling primate.[177]
  • Hybrid pigs β€” Domesticated animals that are basis of agriculture usually in rural areas.[117][168][190]
  • Koala sheep β€” Koala and sheep hybrid.[191]
  • Komodo chicken β€” A cross between a komodo dragon and a chicken; can be consumed as food.[102][90]
  • Komodo rhino β€” Ferocious creature characterized by its versatility and ability to function over many different types of terrain; it is therefore useful as a cavalry mount, but is also used to make komodo sausages.[56]
  • Maggot slug β€” A cross between a maggot and a slug.[168]
  • Mongoose lizard β€” Mongoose and basilisk lizard cross used for transportation.[74]
  • Monkey marmot β€” A hybrid animal reminiscent of lemurs that is found in the jungles on Ma'inka Island and has reputation for stubbornness.[192] According to Varrick, they cannot be forced to do anything.[193]
  • Puma goat β€” A cross between a puma and a goat.[194][192]
  • Rat snake – Hybrid animal with a pale underbelly; found on Lambak Island.[170]
  • Snail sloth β€” Cross between a snail and a sloth and the slowest creature in the world.[195][196]
  • Squirrel toad β€” A small forest dwelling animal, it is a cross between a squirrel and a toad.[171][192]
  • Tiger monkey β€” Hybrid of a tiger and a monkey.[197]

United Republic of Nations

Aquatic/semiaquatic

  • Fish β€” Aquatic fauna found in the ponds of Avatar Korra Park.[198]
  • Squid β€” Aquatic fauna found at the shores of Republic City.[199]
  • Starfish β€” Marine invertebrate with five radial appendages.[200]
  • Suckerfish β€” Small fish used in spa treatments to nibble away dead skin.[199][201]

Flying

Terrestrial

  • Cat β€” Domesticated feline kept as a pet.[190]
  • Dog β€” Domesticated canine kept as a pet.[206]
  • Elephant rhino β€” Elephant and rhinoceros hybrid.[35]
  • Poodle pony β€” Cross between a poodle and a pony.[75]
  • Pythonaconda β€” Cross between a python and an anaconda.[207][119]
  • Sandmole β€” Beach critter known to steal towels and avoid the smell of garlic.[200]
  • Spider rat β€” Lives within the houses of Republic City and is considered to be an urban pest.[208][209]
  • Weasel snake β€” Weasel and snake hybrid.[109][210]

Spirit World

Aquatic/semiaquatic

  • Catgator spirit β€” Reptile living in aquatic regions of the Spirit World, which can grow much larger than its counterpart from the natural world, and has spiritual abilities.[211][212]
  • Koi fish β€” Physical manifestation of the spirits Tui and La, who correspond with the Moon and Ocean, respectively. Two fish are found in the Northern Water Tribe's Spirit Oasis, one of which is primarily white and the other black. They continuously swim in a circle, performing an eternal dance of push and pull.[213]

Flying

Terrestrial

  • Curly-tailed blue nose β€” Primate with brown fur.[213]
  • Forest spirit β€” Supernatural entity that watches over the forested regions of the northwestern Earth Kingdom.[216]
  • Giant wolf β€” Creature identical to an actual wolf with the exception of its gargantuan size.[213]
When calm, Hei Bai appears in panda form.

Others

Aquatic/semiaquatic

  • Barnacle β€” Marine crustacean that attaches itself to a variety of surfaces, such as the keels of ships.[134]
  • Blowfish β€” A fish capable of swelling in size, thought to be poisonous.[217]
  • Cave eel β€” An elongated, cave-dwelling fish.[189]
  • Crocodile frog β€” Cross between a crocodile and a frog.[106]
  • Frigatern β€” Gray-plumed, predatory seabird that resides in the archipelagos of the Mo Ce Sea.[203]
  • Frog β€” An amphibian referenced to express bewilderment, as in the idiom, "What the flying frog was that!?"[147]
  • Goose eel β€” Cross between a goose and an eel, this amphibious creature has vivid purple feathers.[86]
  • Goose monkey β€” A cross between a goose and a monkey, known to give its captors a good chase.[218]
  • Leech β€” A parasitic worm that feeds on blood drawn from its host.[21][219]
  • Meerpenguin β€” Cross between a meerkat and a penguin.[220]
  • Seal snake β€” Cross between a seal and a snake.[221]
  • Shark squid β€” A cross between an squid and a shark. Considered powerful and scary by some,[21][112][222] the creature possesses a voracious appetite and acute sense of smell for blood.[42][223]
  • Snapper scallop β€” A pearl-producing sea creature.[222]
  • Spiraled oyster β€” A bivalve mollusk shucked for its meat and pearls.[218]
  • Stingjelly β€” Cross between a stingray and jellyfish. It produces a sticky-sweet-smelling venom that is used in poison training, as it immobilizes the body to near paralysis and disorients the senses.[224][225]
  • Swan β€” A bird. Its appearance at the bottom of a cup of tea symbolizes good luck and a new love.[226]
  • Toad β€” An amphibian referenced to insult another person.[59]
  • Tiger orca β€” Cross between a tiger and an orca. Considered to be deadly creatures.[112]
  • Whale dolphin β€” Large aquatic creature resembling the submarines developed by the mechanist.[227][228][229]
  • Whale shark β€” Large aquatic predator resembling the Equalist airships.[230]
  • Winged eel β€” Known to inhabit the Mo Ce Sea and travel in schools.[146]

Flying

  • Albatross β€” A rare bird found nesting on Razor Reef.[86]
  • Bee β€” Flying insect whose sting can trigger an allergic reaction in some people.[201]
  • Flying boar β€” Symbol of the Beifong family.[63]
  • Crane β€” A graceful bird that travels in a flock.[148]
  • Gullguana – Cross between a seagull and an iguana. The Crimson Sails airship was called the Listing Gullguana.[231]
  • Hummingfly β€” A quick, winged insect.[232]
  • Mosquito leech β€” Cross between a mosquito and a leech.[233]
  • Moth β€” An insect drawn to light and known to cause damage to some cloth materials, such as tents.[107][234]
  • Opossum bat β€” Cross between an opossum and a bat, often used as an idiom ("playing opossum bat") to describe when someone is feigning defeat, death, illness, etc.[180]
  • Pigeon parrot β€” A cross between a pigeon and a parrot that lived during Wan's time.[215][235]
  • Possum pigeon β€” A cross between a possum and a pigeon, the creature is known to possess a pungent odor, especially when wet.[171]
  • Robin fly – A full circle Pro-bending tournament is called a "round robin fly".[236]
  • Snowgull β€” A seabird not above fighting over food scraps when starved.[25]
  • Swallow moth β€” A cross between a swallow and a moth, a hand in Sparrowbones is nicknamed after this organism.[237]

Terrestrial

  • Angler termite β€” Cross between an angler and a termite that forms colonies in vast complex mounds.[238]
  • Camel yak β€” A cross between a camel and a yak, the creature is valued for its wool, which comes in multiple grades sold in skeins.[42]
  • Cat deer β€” Cross between a cat and a deer; it can be domesticated and is large enough to be ridden.[239]
  • Cat monkey β€” Cross between a cat and a monkey. One cat monkey, Geet, is an animal companion of Avatar Pavi.[240]
  • Chicken lizard β€” Cross between a chicken and a lizard.[194]
  • Cricket snail β€” Cross between a cricket and a snail.[241] They are used by gamblers in snail-fighting.[242]
  • Deer fox β€” Cross between a deer and a fox. Unique to Jasmine Island.[243]
  • Falconfox β€” Cross between a falcon and a fox, comprising a beak, feathers, and four legs.[244]
  • Flea β€” A parasitic insect that feeds on the blood of its host, its name is also used as an expletive when one is startled.[245]
  • Horse bug β€” A bothersome creature referenced when someone is acting unnerved, as in the phrase, "You look like you swallowed a horse-bug."[245]
  • Ice gecko β€” A small lizard able to scale walls.[147]
  • Jaguar beetle β€” An insect that lives in mounds created by angler termites after they have moved on to form other colonies.[238]
  • Lapdog β€” A small domesticated canine predisposed to sit in its owner's lap. Its name is sometimes used to refer to someone controlled by another person or entity.[246]
  • Lion elephant β€” Cross between a lion and an elephant.
The lion turtle is much larger in size compared to a human.
  • Lion turtle β€” An ancient species that can grow to immense sizes. Vegetation will occasionally sprout on its back, and cities are sometimes built on its shell.[106][215]
  • Lizard mouse β€” Creature known for its silent behavior.[247]
  • Newt β€” Known for being nimble.[248]
  • Pheasant squirrel β€” Cross between a common pheasant and a squirrel.[249]
  • Rabbit monkey β€” Cross between a rabbit and a monkey.[250] Pu-on Tim mistook Momo for a flying version of this creature in his play based on Avatar Aang's life, The Boy in the Iceberg.[251]
  • Rat pig β€” Cross between a rat and a pig. Used as an insult.[147]
  • Rat weasel β€” Cross between a rat and a weasel. Used as an insult.[207]
  • Rhino lion β€” Cross between a rhinoceros and a lion.[35]
  • Skunk squirrel β€” Cross between a skunk and a squirrel that lived in Wan's time.[215][235]
  • Slug β€” A shell-less gastropod mollusk described as resembling a blob.[124]
  • Sloth mouse β€” Cross between a sloth and a mouse. A restaurant in Republic City is called The Sleeping Sloth Mouse.[252]
  • Snail β€” A shelled gastropod mollusk described as slow-moving.[89]
  • Spider cat β€” Hybrid creature with brown fur.[106][253]
  • Stoatweasel β€” Cross between a stoat and a weasel with a reputation for being sneaky.[254]
  • Tea weevil β€” A type of beetle that can damage tea crops.[255]
  • Two-headed rat viper β€” Venomous snake with two heads.[176]
  • Vine cobra β€” A type of spitting animal.[256]
  • Viper β€” A fast-lunging snake.[147][257][258]
  • Walrus yak β€” Cross between a walrus and a yak.[106]
  • Webbed leopard β€” Known to ambush prey by dropping out of trees.[259]
  • Whale cow β€” Cross between a whale and a cow.[260]
  • Woodpecker lizard β€” Cross between a woodpecker and a lizard that lived during Wan's time.[215][235]
  • Zebra frog β€” Cross between a zebra and a frog.[253]

Fictional

Aquatic/semiaquatic

Flying

  • Bird β€” An enormous bird capable of carrying a person with its talons, portrayed in The Adventures of Nuktuk: Hero of the South through the use of an oversized prop that combined traits from several bird species.[261]
  • Wind buffalo β€” A large, flying mammal, portrayed in a Fire Nation circus performance by dressing up Appa, a flying bison, in costume and makeup.[7]

Terrestrial

  • Arctic panda[1] β€” A large cold-dwelling bear, portrayed in The Adventures of Nuktuk: Hero of the South by covering Naga, a polar bear dog, in black-and-white Varri-dye.[261][262]
  • Snow raccoon[1] β€” A small cold-dwelling mammal, portrayed in The Adventures of Nuktuk: Hero of the South by covering Pabu, a fire ferret, in black-and-white Varri-dye.[261][262]

Notes

  1. ↑ Avatar: The Last Airbenderβ€”The Art of the Animated Series, page 19, makes mention of "Sokka's Jaw Blade", which is made by "sharpening the jawbone and teeth of a large arctic wolf."

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