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Index of Families
Like tentacled versions of silithid colossi, these creatures serve N'Zoth.
A newer form of silithid that emerged after the destruction of Silithus.
Since Legion only one of each classic bear colour remains. The rest have switched to the new bear appearances.
Eeerie, anima-devouring bugs found in the Maw.
Beetle servants of the Aqir.
Despite their deathly appearance, many of these creatures are classified as Beasts.
This sleek falcon shares part of its model with the hawk, but it has a slimmer build. Its stunning textures are based on real-world falcon species! It can also use the skins created for the new hawk.
This hawk shares part of its model with the falcon, but it has a heavier head. Its textures are based on real-world hawk species, but it can also use the skins created for the new falcon.
This gorgeous parrot model currently only comes in a few colours. Hopefully more will be added and it'll be used to replace the original model entirely.
This beast was also the original druid flight form.
The corrupted spawn of the toad loa Krag'wa, perhaps you can redeem one of these ugly beauties!
These savage, flying ticks are the popular companions of Blood Troll hunters.
Despite their deathly appearance, many of these creatures are classified as Beasts.
Cute and furry and mean.
Perhaps these proto-snails were placed in Carapids for reasons of convenience.
A fun addition for the crab family, the hermit crab shares all the same colours as the regular crab model, combined with eight possible shell patterns. This means there are currently 176 potential looks, but for the sake of space we only display the plain shell in the Unused Looks section.
A high-quality update for the old crab model, including a bunch of bright new colours.
There are five devilsaur colours and five armour colours, resulting in 25 potential look combos! Sadly, only a few exist on beasts and none are yet tameable.
There are five devilsaur colours and five armour colours, resulting in 25 potential looks! Only one is available currently.
First seen in Helheim in Legion, more of these three-headed demon hounds appear in Maldraxxus.
These creatures were originally designed to be elemental flame hounds in the Firelands. Because of their skeletal appearance others were later used as undead.
A variant of the hellhound model that has a lower profile and no fiery aura.
These wild, amphibious pack hunters were created from wolves by Professor Elryna of the Highborne, many millennia ago.
This formidable lizard, often called a 'saurolisk', comes in a huge range of bright colours.
Finally tameable in Battle for Azeroth, diemetradons have received a model update at the same time!
Flying constructs of the Kyrian of Bastion.
Mechanical constructs of the Kyrian of Bastion.
If you tame five colours can you assemble Voltron?
This updated mechanical chicken model comes in a huge range of new colours.
Despite their deathly appearance, these creatures are classified as Beasts.
A gorgeous updated pterrordax, found primarily in Zandalar.
This old model could well be replaced by the new one added in Battle for Azeroth, but it hasn't been yet.
Added in Mists of Pandaria, these pterodactyl relatives are native to the Isle of Thunder.
A handsome raptor model with a feathery mane and tail.
A handsome raptor model with a feathery mane and tail.
These sleek, theropods look cute and blood-thirsty at the same time!
Amphibious rays that commonly inhabit the ocean depths.
Many shardclaws are currently classified as bears, which seems odd. We're leaving them as unclassified until we get more info.
This stocky reptilian is the wild beast version of the Zandalari guardian druid form.
This model currently has an appearance bug where the stinger, chelicerae, and some other minor components are not displayed on the pet. Blizzard intends to address this issue but we currently have no time frame on a fix.
While they resemble dragonkin, cloud serpents are actually beasts.
Despite their aquatic appearance these serpents can fly.
A wicked cobra model, introduced in Battle for Azeroth.
A Titan construct form of cloud serpent.
An enchanting toad model, introduced in Ardenweald.
This toad is a natural/"non-loa" variation of the toad loa model.
First spotted in Pandaria, these toxic amphibians have been the death of many an adventurer.
Tentacled wasp-like members of the Aqir.
Anima-consuming wind serpents of the Shadowlands.
Proto-wolves from Zereth Mortis.
Proto-worms from Zereth Mortis.
These electrified worms are used by the Naga as guardians.