Introduction

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Our planet is a truly amazing world. It's filled with so many beautiful and wonderful things that attempting to count them would be an impossible task.

Despite our best efforts to outdo nature with our own monuments, these structures are little more than poor imitations compared to the masterpieces created by the Earth itself.

From the mighty Himalayas to the magical Great Barrier Reef, every last one of these incredible environments outshine the landmarks we've ever erected; however, nature's greatest achievement is probably the discovery of life.

Coming in every shape and size imaginable, life has shown itself to be unbelievably adaptable, evolving to survive in any type of environment and successfully filling every possible ecological niche.

With natural pressures forcing life to constantly evolve, the many species that inhabit this planet have had to get creative. Whether it be a nose that acts as a hand or a throat pouch that can become a net, there are some truly extraordinary body plans that have appeared and disappeared over time; however, some species have taken their designs to the extreme, occasionally seeming almost supernatural.

Classified as monsters by the earliest zoologists, these creatures are in fact just like any of the other species of animals that roam the world, and many of them have been recategorized into their proper classes.

However, some of these so called monsters were unique enough to be put into their own groups.

This encyclopedia will lay out the truth about these incredible monsters, decode their magical abilities, and show how we can help them in this strange, modern world.

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Listed below are the groups that are uniquely found in the outdated monster classification.

Lynian: Belonging to the Primate order, the Lynian superfamily is split into two families: Fellyn, and Shakalyn. Despite not being part of the Homonindae family, the members of this group are just as intelligent as Homonins.

 Despite not being part of the Homonindae family, the members of this group are just as intelligent as Homonins

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