Beasts of Mongo (Alphabetical)

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  • armorosaur (6 February 1942) (D)
  • armor-plated wolvron (24 June 1934)
  • armosaur (13 July 1947)
  • billipede (23 July 1942) (D)
  • bloodwolf (21 June 1942)
  • cannibal vine a.k.a. strangler vine (24 January 1937)
  • cat-horse (15 June 1940) (D)
  • cavernosaur (26 July 1942)
  • constrictor plant (22 April 1934)
  • constrictosaurus (22 December 1935)
  • dactyl-bat (3 March 1935)
  • death-bird (4 May 1947)
  • devourosaurus (26 April 1936)
  • dragon-bat (27 September 1942)
  • fighter-hawk (2 February 1947, 9 February 1947)
  • fire-dragon (6 December 1942)
  • flying shark (27 March 1942) (D)
  • gas-spider (30 May 1948)
  • giant lizard (17 September 1944)
  • giant rat (29 October 1944)
  • giant scorpion (20 August 1944)
  • giant spidron (9 September 1942) (D)
  • glacier monster (3 September 1939)
  • gocko (underground dragon) (6 May 1934)
  • gryph (14 June 1942)
  • harpy bat (27 June 1937)
  • horn-horse (6 January 1935)
  • horn-snake (19 May 1935)
  • horrosaur (31 May 1940) (D)
  • horse-bird (2 March 1947)
  • ice-bear (19 March 1939)
  • ice worm (7 May 1939)
  • Komok, eater of men (10 March 1935)
  • korvia (29 October 1939)
  • madbird (1 July 1945)
  • magnoped (17 January 1937)
  • man-eating plant (24 March 1935)
  • octoclaw (17 May 1936)
  • octosak (27 May 1934)
  • octoshark (18 August 1946)
  • porcon (30 May 1940) (D)
  • porcor (11 August 1942) (D)
  • pythosaur (2 September 1942) (D)
  • river-hydra (16 July 1942) (D)
  • rock termite (23 August 1942)
  • sacred drok (25 February 1934)
  • sea-horse (7 June 1936, 14 June 1936)
  • sharkon (26 July 1936)
  • sleep-bird (30 March 1947)
  • snowbird (9 April 1939)
  • snow deer (13 October 1946)
  • snow-dragon (19 March 1939)
  • snow-fox (5 January 1947)
  • snow ox (7 May 1939)
  • snow-serpent (2 April 1939)
  • spidrot (3 December 1944)
  • squirlon (29 November 1936)
  • submosaur (28 February 1948)
  • Sulpha, sacred dragon of the Hawkmen (23 September 1934)
  • terrocrab (1 September 1946)
  • tigret (7 April 1946)
  • tigron (27 May 1934)
  • torok (29 September 1946)
  • tow-bird (9 February 1947, 16 February 1947)
  • trap-tree (31 July 1942) (D)
  • tree dragon (8 February 1942)
  • tree lizard (8 January 1938)
  • tree tiger a.k.a. terrot (18 December 1938)
  • tridentaurus a.k.a. gwak (7 March 1937)
  • Tsak, the two-headed guardian of the Tunnel of Terror (18 February 1934)
  • turtodon (23 October 1938)
  • unnamed beast (14 January 1934)
  • unnamed sea monster (7 November 1943)
  • ursodile (15 November 1936)
  • water dragon of Mongo (4 February 1934)
  • water-worm (14 November 1943)
  • whip-hawk (12 December 1943)
  • wolfin (24 March 1946)

(D) indicates its appearance in the daily strip. Otherwise, its appearance is in the Sunday strip.

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