
A modern painting of the "Piasa Bird", on the bluffs of the Mississippi River in Alton, Illinois. Wings were not present in the original painting.
- Paasselkä devils (Finnish) – Spectral fire
 - Pakhangba (Meitei mythology and Sanamahism) – Serpentine dragon, ruler of the universe
 - Pamola (Abenaki) – Weather spirit
 - Panes (Greek) – Human-goat hybrids descended from the god Pan
 - Pandi (Medieval Bestiary) – White-haired humanoid with giant ears and eight fingers and toes
 - Panis (Hindu) – Demons with herds of stolen cows
 - Panlong (Chinese) – Water dragon
 - Panotti (Medieval Bestiaries) – Humanoid with gigantic ears
 - Panther (Medieval Bestiaries) – Feline with sweet breath
 - Parandrus (Medieval Bestiaries) – Shapeshifting animal whose natural form was a large ruminant
 - Pard (Medieval Bestiaries) – Fast, spotted feline believed to mate with lions to produce leopards
 - Pardalokampoi (Etruscan) – Fish-tailed leopard
 - Patagon (Medieval folklore) – Giant race reputed to live in the area of Patagonia
 - Patasola (Latin America) – Anthropophagous, one-legged humanoid
 - Patupairehe (Māori) – White-skinned nature spirits
 - Pech (Scottish) – Strong little people
 - Pegaeae (Greek) – Spring nymph
 - Pegasus (Greek) – Winged horse
 - Pegacorn – Pegasus-unicorn hybrid
 - Pelesit (Malay) – Servant spirit
 - Peluda (French) – Dragon
 - Penanggalan (Malay) – Vampires that sever their heads from their bodies to fly around, usually with their intestines or other internal organs trailing behind
 - Peng (Chinese) – Giant bird
 - Penghou (Chinese) – Tree spirit
 - Peri (Persian) – Winged humanoid
 - Peryton (Allegedly Medieval folklore) – Deer-bird hybrid
 - Pesanta (Catalan) – Nightmare demon in the form of a cat or dog
 - Peuchen (Chilota and Mapuche) – Vampiric, flying, shapeshifting serpent
 - Phi Tai Hong (Thai) – Ghost of a person who has died suddenly of a violent or cruel death
 - Phoenix (Phoenician) – Regenerative bird reborn from its own ashes
 - Piasa (Native American mythology) – Winged, antlered feline-like dragon
 - Piatek (Armenian) – Large land animal
 - Pictish Beast (Pictish stones) – Stylistic animal, possibly a dragon
 - Pillan (Mapuche) – Nature spirit
 - Pim-skwa-wagen-owad (Abenaki) – Water spirit
 - Piru (Finnish) – Minor demon
 - Pishacha (Hindu) – Carrion-eating demon
 - Pishtaco (Peru) – Monster man that steals its victim's body fat for cannibalistic purposes
 - Pita-skog (Abenaki) – Serpentine rain spirit
 - Pixie (Cornish) – Little people and nature spirits
 - Pixiu (Chinese) – Winged lion
 - Pi yao (Chinese) – Horned, dragon-lion hybrid
 - Plakavac (Slavic) – Vampire created when a mother strangles her child
 - Pok-wejee-men (Abenaki) – Tree spirit
 - Polevik (Polish) – Little people and field spirits
 - Pollo Maligno (Colombian) – Man-eating chicken spirit
 - Polong (Malay) – Invisible servant spirit
 - Poltergeist (German) – Ghost that moves objects
 - Pombero (Guaraní) – Wild man and nature spirit
 - Ponaturi (Māori) – Grotesque, malevolent humanoid
 - Pontianak (Malay) – Undead, vampiric women who died in childbirth
 - Pope Lick Monster (American Folklore) Kentucky Urban Legend – Cryptid, a murderous creature that is part man, sheep, and goat
 - Poubi Lai (Meitei mythology) – Evil dragon python from the Loktak lake
 - Poukai (Māori) – Giant bird
 - Preta (Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain) – Ghosts of especially greedy people
 - Pricolici (Romanian – Roman) – Undead wolf
 - Psoglav (Serbia) – Dog-headed monster
 - Psotnik (Slavic) – Mischievous spirit
 - Psychai (Greek) – Butterfly-winged nymphs, daughters of Psyche
 - Psychopomp (Greek) – Creatures, spirits, angels, or deities in many religions who escort newly deceased souls from Earth to the afterlife
 - Púca (Welsh) – Shapeshifting animal spirit
 - Púki (Icelandic) – Malevolent little person
 - Puck (English) – House spirit
 - Putz (German) – House spirit
 - Pugot (Philippine) – Headless humanoid
 - Puk (Frisian) – House spirit
 - Pūķis (Latvian) – Dragon
 - Puckwudgie (Native American mythology) – Troll-like gray-skinned being
 - Pygmy (Greek) – Little people
 - Pyrausta (Greek) – Insect-dragon hybrid
 - Python (Greek) – Serpentine dragon
 
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