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(Created page with "<noinclude>{{Infobox|item | game = ''Tears of the Kingdom'' | related = Tears of the Kingdom Food<br/>Tears of the Kingdom Meals<br/>Tears of the Kingdom Materials }} This is a list of '''animals''' found in ''Tears of the Kingdom''. __TOC__ {{clear}}</noinclude> ==Horse== File:Horse - TotK Compendium.png {{Main|Horse}} {{Quote||In-game description}}...")
 
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<noinclude>{{Infobox|item
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{{Infobox|item
| game        = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''
| game        = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''
| related      = [[Tears of the Kingdom Food]]<br/>[[Tears of the Kingdom Meals]]<br/>[[Tears of the Kingdom Materials]]
| related      = [[Tears of the Kingdom Food]]<br/>[[Tears of the Kingdom Meals]]<br/>[[Tears of the Kingdom Materials]]
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[[File:Horse - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Horse - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Horse}}
{{Main|Horse}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"These can most often be found on plains.
Their usefulness as transportation has made
them valuable since ancient times. That said,
wild horses do tend to get spooked and run
off when approached, so if you're looking to
snag one, it's best to sneak up on it."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Giant Horse - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Giant Horse - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Giant Horse}}
{{Main|Giant Horse}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"This giant horse is the last of its kind. Its
physical capabilities completely overshadow
those of regular horses, but its temperament
is extremely wild. Only a truly skilled rider can
train, or even catch, this beast of a mount.
This is a horse that chooses its rider."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Giant White Stallion - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Giant White Stallion - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Giant White Stallion}}
{{Main|Giant White Stallion}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"This massive animal is thought to share its
lineage with the white horses ridden by Hylian
royalty. Called a ""giant white stallion"" due to its
color and enormous size. This horse is believed
to have been the result of a sudden mutation.
There are many travelers and researchers keen
to seek out this extraordinary creature."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Golden Horse - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Golden Horse - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Golden Horse}}
{{Main|Golden Horse}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"An extremely rare horse with a golden coat,
said to appear only once every hundred years.
The horse's exquisite appearance belies a
rugged constitution that makes it adaptable to
harsh environments. Highly alert, and picky about
who may ride it. Few riders could ever hope to
tame this horse."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Stalhorse - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Stalhorse - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Stalhorse}}
{{Main|Stalhorse}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"A skeletal horse often ridden by monsters.
These animals, which used to be ordinary horses,
are said to be revived in areas where there is a
high gloom concentration. They can only maintain
their forms in darkness, and they have the
remarkable ability to run atop gloom."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Donkey - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Donkey - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Donkey}}
{{Main|Donkey}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"Smaller than horses, these are raised as
livestock in the countryside, so they don't
exist in the wild. They're more powerful
than they look and specialize in transporting
baggage. This has made them popular with
traveling merchants."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Sand Seal - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Sand Seal - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Sand Seal}}
{{Main|Sand Seal}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"These seals use their large flippers to move
through the sand as if swimming. They were
once wild animals but have since been
domesticated by the Gerudo. They rely on
their excellent hearing to find their way while
submerged in the sand. Their large, distinct
tusks look pretty ferocious, but their favorite
food is actually fruit."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Patricia - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Patricia - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Patricia}}
{{Main|Patricia}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"This is Riju's own sand seal. It may look
intense, but she dotes on it regularly; the
ribbon it wears was a gift from her, and it even
has its own pen in Gerudo Town. It's far more
agile than any other sand seal and far more
outgoing. An ever-reliable partner to Riju,
Patricia is always ready to take off through
the desert at a moment's notice."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Bushy-Tailed Squirrel - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Bushy-Tailed Squirrel - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Bushy-Tailed Squirrel}}
{{Main|Bushy-Tailed Squirrel}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"These small creatures are known for their
large tails. They tend to live in forests and
subsist on acorns and other nuts. They
carry their food in their mouths but will
sometimes drop it when surprised in an
adorable display of shock."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Woodland Boar - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Woodland Boar - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Woodland Boar}}
{{Main|Woodland Boar}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"These medium-sized beasts can be found all
throughout Hyrule. You can most often find
them foraging for food in forests or meadows.
Although usually docile, they won't hesitate
to charge you full force if you get too close."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Red-Tusked Boar - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Red-Tusked Boar - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Red-Tusked Boar}}
{{Main|Red-Tusked Boar}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"These boars are known for their red tusks and
black fur. They're similar to your average
boars but are considerably stronger. Extra
caution is advised when hunting these."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Mountain Goat - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Mountain Goat - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Mountain Goat}}
{{Main|Mountain Goat}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"These herbivores make their home in
meadows and rocky areas. Their
characteristically strong legs and
hooves facilitate easy climbing over
rocks. Goats aren't very quick, so
they make good targets for
beginning hunters."|In-game description}}
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[[File:White Goat - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:White Goat - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|White Goat}}
{{Main|White Goat}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"These goats are raised for their multiple uses.
Their milk can be drank or made into butter,
and their soft fur is used to make clothes.
Domesticated goats wear bells around their
necks so they can be easily found after being
let out to graze."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Mountain Buck - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Mountain Buck - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Mountain Buck}}
{{Main|Mountain Buck}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"These male deer are usually found deep in
the forest. They're well known for their huge,
branching antlers, which they'll swing in self-
defense if threatened. Deer are cautious by
nature so it can be tricky getting close, but
if you can capture one, you may be able to
take it for a ride."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Mountain Doe - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Mountain Doe - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Mountain Doe}}
{{Main|Mountain Doe}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"These female deer are often found alongside
a male. They're very timid animals by nature,
but they tend to let their guard down when
eating apples, a favorite food. This tidbit
of information can be useful to hunters."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Water Buffalo - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Water Buffalo - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Water Buffalo}}
{{Main|Water Buffalo}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"These wild cows come equipped with big,
strong horns. They live off grass that grows
near the waterfront. Their meat is considered
to be high quality, so they're a common target
among hunters. Fun fact: the domesticated
Hateno cow, often raised in villages, was bred
through selective breeding using these."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Hateno Cow - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Hateno Cow - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Hateno Cow}}
{{Main|Hateno Cow}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"Originating in Hateno Village, these cows are
kept as livestock primarily for their milk. Their
horns are smaller than a water buffalo's, and
they're much more docile and therefore
easier to raise. Their horns are decorated
with bright colors when taken out to pasture."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Highland Sheep - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Highland Sheep - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Highland Sheep}}
{{Main|Highland Sheep}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"Originally native to the mountainous regions,
these sheep were domesticated for their wool
and have since found a home in villages.
Once the fluffy wool grows out, it's harvested
and used to make clothing and bedding.
They're calm, timid creatures and move about
in small herds."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Grassland Fox - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Grassland Fox - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Grassland Fox}}
{{Main|Grassland Fox}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"This breed of fox is common to grasslands
and forests and is hallmarked by its fluffy,
white-tipped tail. Unlike other foxes, they
tend to act independently rather than form
packs. Being omnivores, they hunt animals
smaller than themselves and often stick to
eating fruit and insects."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Snowcoat Fox - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Snowcoat Fox - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Snowcoat Fox}}
{{Main|Snowcoat Fox}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"This particular breed of grassland fox
makes its home in cold climates such
as the Tabantha region. Its fur turned
white as a means of adapting to snowy
weather, serving as a natural camouflage.
Because of this, spotting one in the snow
takes a keen eye."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Maraudo Wolf - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Maraudo Wolf - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Maraudo Wolf}}
{{Main|Maraudo Wolf}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"These wolves are not only carnivorous but
can also be downright fierce. They're highly
aggressive and aren't afraid to attack people.
They hunt in groups and surround their prey
as a means of bringing it down. That said, if
one of their own is injured, the rest are wise
enough to run away. They communicate via
howls, so if you're wandering the forest and
hear their call, you had best take care."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Wasteland Coyote - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Wasteland Coyote - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Wasteland Coyote}}
{{Main|Wasteland Coyote}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"This contentious beast is native to the
Gerudo region. It makes its home in the
desert, so it doesn't have a problem with hot,
arid climates. They do hunt other beasts and
small animals but more often turn their sights
on people. They're a threat to anyone
traveling through the desert."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Cold-Footed Wolf - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Cold-Footed Wolf - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Cold-Footed Wolf}}
{{Main|Cold-Footed Wolf}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"This breed of maraudo wolf lives in snowy,
mountainous areas, such as the Hebra
Mountains. They travel in packs similar to
their maraudo relatives but are considerably
tougher thanks to having adapted to their
harsh environment. They're made even
more dangerous by their white fur, which
provides a natural camouflage in the snow."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Tabantha Moose - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Tabantha Moose - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Tabantha Moose}}
{{Main|Tabantha Moose}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"The largest breed of deer in Hyrule, this
mammal's origin was traced back to the
Tabantha region. It's easily distinguished
by its immense antlers, which these moose
shed and regrow yearly. Their meat is
tender and high quality, so it works well
in a stew."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Dondon - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Dondon - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Dondon}}
{{Main|Dondon}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"A new species of four-legged beast found in
southern regions. So far only five of these
creatures have ever been spotted in Hyrule.
Their diet is a mystery. But what is known is
that they are easily scared, and their giant
horns can be very dangerous."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Honeyvore Bear - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Honeyvore Bear - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Honeyvore Bear}}
{{Main|Honeyvore Bear}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"This king among animals is dangerous game
for even the most seasoned hunters. They'll
attack anyone who wanders into their territory
regardless of the wanderer's weaponry. As
their name implies, they have a natural love
of honey. Extreme caution is advised when
you spot one, but if you're sneaky enough
and maybe just a little bit crazy...you just may
be able to ride one."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Grizzlemaw Bear - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Grizzlemaw Bear - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Grizzlemaw Bear}}
{{Main|Grizzlemaw Bear}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"This breed of honeyvore bear is distinguished
by its gray fur. Even more ferocious than their
relatives, they're commonly believed to be
the most dangerous wild animal. They live
in deep snow away from villages, so it's
uncommon to encounter one. That said, if
you do find one, you'd be better off not
picking a fight with it."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Hylian Retriever - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Hylian Retriever - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Hylian Retriever}}
{{Main|Hylian Retriever}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"The native breed of this mammal varies by
region, but one thing remains true: this
animal has been known as ""man's best friend""
since ancient times. They're very clever and
obedient, so aside from serving as pets, they
are also put to work watching over grazing
livestock. It's said that all Hylian retrievers
are descendants of the dog once owned by
the king of Hyrule."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Blupee - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Blupee - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Blupee}}
{{Main|Blupee}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"They may look like mere rabbits at a fleeting
glance, but these strange and aptly named
creatures glow with a mysterious blue light.
While the details of their origins are entirely
unknown, there is one thing we do know:
these peculiar little things have a penchant
for collecting rupees."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Bubbulfrog - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Bubbulfrog - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Bubbulfrog}}
{{Main|Bubbulfrog}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"These mysterious creatures dwell in caves all
around the world. They like to stay hidden and
will spew bubbles when threatened. When
overcome, they disappear and leave behind
mysterious objects."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Common Sparrow - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Common Sparrow - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Common Sparrow}}
{{Main|Common Sparrow}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"As the name suggests, these birds are rather
common around Hyrule. They mainly live in
plains or forests but sometimes venture out
to villages. Their diet consists of nuts and
small insects. They look pretty cute when
they jump around, but they don't have much
love for people."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Red Sparrow - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Red Sparrow - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Red Sparrow}}
{{Main|Red Sparrow}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"These small birds live in the Hebra region and
eat mainly nuts and wild plants. Their bright-
red feathers are often used as decorations."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Blue Sparrow - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Blue Sparrow - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Blue Sparrow}}
{{Main|Blue Sparrow}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"This breed of sparrow is most often seen in
the Lanayru region. They get most of their
food from leaves and plants that grow near
water. If it's safe enough, they can be spotted
bathing in puddles or shallow rivers."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Rainbow Sparrow - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Rainbow Sparrow - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Rainbow Sparrow}}
{{Main|Rainbow Sparrow}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"These small birds hail from the Faron region.
As the name suggests, their feathers are
more colorful than other sparrows', which
has made them a favorite among dilettantes.
They feed on small rain-forest insects, but
the omnivore in them loves nuts as well."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Sand Sparrow - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Sand Sparrow - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Sand Sparrow}}
{{Main|Sand Sparrow}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"This desert-dwelling breed of sparrow has
adapted to withstand the heat in the arid
climate of the Gerudo region. Sometimes
they can be spotted half-buried in the
sand, holding perfectly still as a means
of evading predators."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Golden Sparrow - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Golden Sparrow - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Golden Sparrow}}
{{Main|Golden Sparrow}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"This breed of sparrow is native to the Eldin
region. Their down is resistant to burning,
an evolutionary trait produced by the harsh
volcanic environment. They subsist on small
insects that hide inside rocks."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Wood Pigeon - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Wood Pigeon - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Wood Pigeon}}
{{Main|Wood Pigeon}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"These pigeons inhabit vast regions all
throughout Hyrule, so they can often be
found in forests, grasslands, or even villages.
They don't have a very strong sense of
awareness, so even less-skilled hunters
can nab them pretty easily."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Rainbow Pigeon - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Rainbow Pigeon - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Rainbow Pigeon}}
{{Main|Rainbow Pigeon}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"This breed of pigeon is well known for its vivid
feathers. They live mainly in the northern
forests and grasslands of Hyrule. They're most
fond of nuts and grain but won't pass up the
occasional insect or earthworm if offered.
Their meat is of a higher quality than a
typical wood pigeon's."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Hotfeather Pigeon - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Hotfeather Pigeon - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Hotfeather Pigeon}}
{{Main|Hotfeather Pigeon}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"This rare breed of pigeon lives near Death
Mountain. Their fireproof feathers are valuable as
clothing material. They usually prefer blazing-hot
environments, but lately they've been spotted
flying high in the sky where the air is cooler."|In-game description}}
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[[File:White Pigeon - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:White Pigeon - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|White Pigeon}}
{{Main|White Pigeon}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"This white-feathered breed of pigeon lives in
the Hebra region. It's said that a wood pigeon
survived atop a snowy mountain by changing
its feathers to blend in with the snow and
soon after became a white pigeon. They
have an extra layer of fat to guard against
the cold, so they have been known to yield
high-quality meat."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Accented Pigeon - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Accented Pigeon - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Accented Pigeon}}
{{Main|Accented Pigeon}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"The original variety of wood pigeon, these
small birds once were seen all around Hyrule
but are quite rare these days. Their color often
serves as camouflage."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Mountain Crow - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Mountain Crow - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Mountain Crow}}
{{Main|Mountain Crow}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"This bird is known for its cleverness and for
its distinct claws. They make their homes in
mountains, forests, and villages alike. Not
only are their jet-black feathers seen as an
ill omen, but they'll steal the crops right out
of a farmer's hands if given the chance.
Because of this, they're often met with enmity."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Bright-Chested Duck - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Bright-Chested Duck - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Bright-Chested Duck}}
{{Main|Bright-Chested Duck}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"These birds can be found on waterfronts all
over Hyrule. Their webbed feet make them
excellent swimmers, and their long necks
allow them to duck their heads underwater
to find food. Their fatty meat is high quality."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Blue-Winged Heron - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Blue-Winged Heron - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Blue-Winged Heron}}
{{Main|Blue-Winged Heron}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"These birds live on waterfronts all throughout
Hyrule. Their characteristically thin legs and
long necks help them catch water-dwelling
fish or frogs for food. They lie perfectly still
in wait for their prey and then stretch out
their long necks to capture their meal."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Pink Heron - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Pink Heron - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Pink Heron}}
{{Main|Pink Heron}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"This breed of heron is characterized by the
pink tips of its feathers. Unlike its waterfront-
dwelling relative the blue-winged heron, these
live in grasslands or arid regions and subsist
on insects that live in the grass. They can
often be found walking about searching for
food but will fly away if they sense danger."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Islander Hawk - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Islander Hawk - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Islander Hawk}}
{{Main|Islander Hawk}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"These carnivorous birds live in plains or
highlands. They use their sharp talons
and beaks to catch and eat small animals
and other birds. They soar calmly through
the sky and search for prey from above."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Seagull - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Seagull - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Seagull}}
{{Main|Seagull}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"These birds live near the ocean. They eat
mainly fish, so a flock of seagulls hovering
over water is a good indication of where
there are fish. Fishermen use this to their
advantage when searching for a catch
of their own."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Cloud Seagull - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Cloud Seagull - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Cloud Seagull}}
{{Main|Cloud Seagull}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"This seagull subspecies dwells mostly at high
altitudes and is rarely seen on the surface,
although one can occasionally be glimpsed
through the clouds. They excel at catching
updrafts and gliding around the sky, rarely
flapping their wings."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Eldin Ostrich - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Eldin Ostrich - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Eldin Ostrich}}
{{Main|Eldin Ostrich}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"This large bird makes its home in the volcanic
region of Eldin. Their heat-resistant feathers
and skin are evolutionary traits produced by
the harsh environment. Their wings are too
small to facilitate flight, but their long legs
make them pretty speedy runners."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Forest Ostrich - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Forest Ostrich - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Forest Ostrich}}
{{Main|Forest Ostrich}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"Flightless birds that are thought to have roamed
all over Hyrule back when it had more grasslands.
They resist cold but don't do well in hot climates
because of their thick body covering. They're very
alert and often turn their attention from the grass
to look around."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Cucco - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Cucco - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Cucco}}
{{Main|Cucco}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"Villages often raise these birds for their eggs,
but some people actually keep them as pets.
They can't fly but can flap their wings mighty
furiously if picked up. They're usually calm
creatures, but if you're persistent in your
torment of them... Well..."|In-game description}}
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[[File:Hyrule Bass - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Hyrule Bass - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Hyrule Bass}}
{{Main|Hyrule Bass}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"An ordinary fish that hasn't changed for
ages. It can be eaten raw, but cooking
it amplifies its healing benefits."|In-game description}}
{{Clear}}
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[[File:Hearty Bass - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Hearty Bass - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Hearty Bass}}
{{Main|Hearty Bass}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"This large fish lives near the water's edge.
Its sizable body can store a lot of nutrients.
When used in cooking, it'll restore all your
hearts and increase your maximum hearts."|In-game description}}
{{Clear}}
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[[File:Staminoka Bass - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Staminoka Bass - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Staminoka Bass}}
{{Main|Staminoka Bass}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"This Hyrule bass got to be the biggest fish
by never getting caught (until now). Its long
life results in a cooked dish that will restore
a lot of stamina."|In-game description}}
{{Clear}}
{{Clear}}


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[[File:Hearty Salmon - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Hearty Salmon - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Hearty Salmon}}
{{Main|Hearty Salmon}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"This fish makes its home in cold water, giving
it extra layers of fat. It'll restore all your hearts
and temporarily increase your maximum
hearts when used in cooking."|In-game description}}
{{Clear}}
{{Clear}}


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[[File:Chillfin Trout - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Chillfin Trout - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Chillfin Trout}}
{{Main|Chillfin Trout}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"This blue trout prefers cold bodies of water.
Its skin contains enzymes that keep its body
cool, and when cooked into a dish, it will
temporarily boost your heat resistance."|In-game description}}
{{Clear}}
{{Clear}}


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[[File:Sizzlefin Trout - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Sizzlefin Trout - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Sizzlefin Trout}}
{{Main|Sizzlefin Trout}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"This red trout prefers warm bodies of water.
It has a special organ specifically for storing
heat. When cooked into a dish, it temporarily
boosts your resistance to the cold."|In-game description}}
{{Clear}}
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[[File:Voltfin Trout - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Voltfin Trout - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Voltfin Trout}}
{{Main|Voltfin Trout}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"This trout makes its home in the freshwater
lakes. Its scales have an insulating
compound that, when cooked into a dish,
offers resistance to electricity."|In-game description}}
{{Clear}}
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[[File:Stealthfin Trout - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Stealthfin Trout - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Stealthfin Trout}}
{{Main|Stealthfin Trout}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"Consuming the bioluminescent compound
that makes this fish glow in the dark will
increase concentration. Dishes cooked
with it will suppress noise when consumed."|In-game description}}
{{Clear}}
{{Clear}}


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[[File:Mighty Carp - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Mighty Carp - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Mighty Carp}}
{{Main|Mighty Carp}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"This freshwater fish lives alongside its less
mighty carp ilk. A compound in its liver
promotes muscle growth. Dishes cooked with
it will temporarily increase your attack power."|In-game description}}
{{Clear}}
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[[File:Armored Carp - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Armored Carp - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Armored Carp}}
{{Main|Armored Carp}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"Calcium deposits in the scales of this ancient
fish make them as hard as armor. Cooking it
into a dish will fortify your bones, temporarily
increasing your defense."|In-game description}}
{{Clear}}
{{Clear}}


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[[File:Sanke Carp - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Sanke Carp - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Sanke Carp}}
{{Main|Sanke Carp}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"This wild armored carp has been bred into
a prizewinning fish. Its beautifully colored
markings do not occur in nature. It offers
no special effects when cooked."|In-game description}}
{{Clear}}
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[[File:Ancient Arowana - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Ancient Arowana - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Ancient Arowana}}
{{Main|Ancient Arowana}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"A lively fish that hasn't changed much since
ancient times. Its nutritious meat can restore
a bit of health."|In-game description}}
{{Clear}}
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[[File:Glowing Cave Fish - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Glowing Cave Fish - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Glowing Cave Fish}}
{{Main|Glowing Cave Fish}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"A luminous fish that lives in dark caves. When
consumed, its light enzyme can make one's
body glow."|In-game description}}
{{Clear}}
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[[File:Mighty Porgy - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Mighty Porgy - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Mighty Porgy}}
{{Main|Mighty Porgy}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"This ocean-dwelling fish comes with one rude
attitude. The compounds in its flesh elevate
your competitive spirit when it's cooked into
a dish, thus increasing your attack power."|In-game description}}
{{Clear}}
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[[File:Armored Porgy - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Armored Porgy - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Armored Porgy}}
{{Main|Armored Porgy}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"This porgy's body is covered in armor-hard
scales. The compounds in its scales, when
cooked into a dish, fortify your bones and
temporarily boost your defense."|In-game description}}
{{Clear}}
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[[File:Sneaky River Snail - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Sneaky River Snail - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Sneaky River Snail}}
{{Main|Sneaky River Snail}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"This large, glow-in-the-dark snail lives in
fresh water. When cooked into a dish, it
heightens your senses so you can move
about silently."|In-game description}}
{{Clear}}
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[[File:Razorclaw Crab - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Razorclaw Crab - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Razorclaw Crab}}
{{Main|Razorclaw Crab}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"This crab is well known for its exceptionally
sharp pincers. When cooked, the strength
compound in its claws will increase your
attack power."|In-game description}}
{{Clear}}
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[[File:Ironshell Crab - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Ironshell Crab - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Ironshell Crab}}
{{Main|Ironshell Crab}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"This crab's shell is particularly hard. When
cooked into a dish, its fat and meat bolster
the body to increase your defense."|In-game description}}
{{Clear}}
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[[File:Bright-Eyed Crab - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Bright-Eyed Crab - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Bright-Eyed Crab}}
{{Main|Bright-Eyed Crab}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"This crab appears in large numbers when it
rains. One bite of its delectable meat, and
you'll forget all your exhaustion. Replenishes
your stamina when cooked into a dish."|In-game description}}
{{Clear}}
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[[File:Fairy - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Fairy - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Fairy}}
{{Main|Fairy}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"This fairy will fly from your pouch and heal
you the moment you lose your last heart.
It's easily mistaken for a firefly at first, but
it glows in the daylight as well as night."|In-game description}}
{{Clear}}
{{Clear}}


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[[File:Winterwing Butterfly - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Winterwing Butterfly - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Winterwing Butterfly}}
{{Main|Winterwing Butterfly}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"The powdery scales of this butterfly's wings
cool the air near it. Watching it flutter around
snowflakes is a thing of beauty. Cook it with
monster parts for a heat-resistance elixir."|In-game description}}
{{Clear}}
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[[File:Summerwing Butterfly - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Summerwing Butterfly - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Summerwing Butterfly}}
{{Main|Summerwing Butterfly}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"A butterfly found in the woods and plains of
warm regions. Its wings absorb the warmth of
the sun. Cook it with monster parts to create
an elixir that makes you feel warm and fuzzy."|In-game description}}
{{Clear}}
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[[File:Thunderwing Butterfly - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Thunderwing Butterfly - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Thunderwing Butterfly}}
{{Main|Thunderwing Butterfly}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"This rare butterfly only shows itself when it
rains. The organs in its body produce an
insulating compound. When made into
an elixir, it offers electrical resistance."|In-game description}}
{{Clear}}
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[[File:Smotherwing Butterfly - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Smotherwing Butterfly - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Smotherwing Butterfly}}
{{Main|Smotherwing Butterfly}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"This rare butterfly lives in volcanic regions.
Its body contains a heat-resistant liquid,
which can be turned into a topical elixir
that offers resistance to flames."|In-game description}}
{{Clear}}
{{Clear}}


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[[File:Cold Darner - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Cold Darner - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Cold Darner}}
{{Main|Cold Darner}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"This dragonfly prefers the cool shade of
trees to the warmth of the sun. Its wings
disperse heat from its body, which can be
cooked into a heat-resistance elixir."|In-game description}}
{{Clear}}
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[[File:Warm Darner - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Warm Darner - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Warm Darner}}
{{Main|Warm Darner}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"This dragonfly has a special organ that
causes it to sweat profusely. Cook it with
monster parts for an elixir that will raise your
core temperature so you can resist the cold."|In-game description}}
{{Clear}}
{{Clear}}


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[[File:Electric Darner - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Electric Darner - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Electric Darner}}
{{Main|Electric Darner}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"This rare dragonfly only appears in the rain.
Its wings direct electricity away from its body.
Cook it with monster parts for an electricity-
resistance elixir."|In-game description}}
{{Clear}}
{{Clear}}


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[[File:Restless Cricket - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Restless Cricket - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Restless Cricket}}
{{Main|Restless Cricket}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"A very energetic cricket. Cook it
with monster parts to create a
stamina-recovery elixir."|In-game description}}
{{Clear}}
{{Clear}}


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[[File:Bladed Rhino Beetle - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Bladed Rhino Beetle - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Bladed Rhino Beetle}}
{{Main|Bladed Rhino Beetle}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"This beetle's razor-sharp horns demand that
you handle it with care. Boil the horns
alongside monster parts to concoct an elixir
that will raise your attack power."|In-game description}}
{{Clear}}
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[[File:Rugged Rhino Beetle - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Rugged Rhino Beetle - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Rugged Rhino Beetle}}
{{Main|Rugged Rhino Beetle}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"This beetle's hard body resembles armor.
When the shell is cooked with monster parts,
the resulting elixir boosts your defense."|In-game description}}
{{Clear}}
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[[File:Energetic Rhino Beetle - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Energetic Rhino Beetle - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Energetic Rhino Beetle}}
{{Main|Energetic Rhino Beetle}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"This valuable beetle can live up to 10
years. When cooked with monster parts,
its impressive vitality translates into an
elixir that will greatly restore your stamina."|In-game description}}
{{Clear}}
{{Clear}}


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[[File:Sunset Firefly - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Sunset Firefly - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Sunset Firefly}}
{{Main|Sunset Firefly}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"This firefly glows gently in the dark. When
cooked with monster parts, the compound
that causes it to glow results in an elixir that
will allow you to move more quietly."|In-game description}}
{{Clear}}
{{Clear}}


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[[File:Deep Firefly - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Deep Firefly - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Deep Firefly}}
{{Main|Deep Firefly}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"A multi-winged insect that lives in the Depths.
It excretes luminescent elements that can be
cooked into an elixir, which will add a faint
glow to anyone who consumes it."|In-game description}}
{{Clear}}
{{Clear}}


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[[File:Hot-Footed Frog - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Hot-Footed Frog - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Hot-Footed Frog}}
{{Main|Hot-Footed Frog}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"A quick frog that can be found
hopping around near water. Cook it with
monster parts to draw out its speed-boost
effect."|In-game description}}
{{Clear}}
{{Clear}}


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[[File:Tireless Frog - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Tireless Frog - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Tireless Frog}}
{{Main|Tireless Frog}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"This rare frog prefers dark and moist places.
When cooked with monster parts, the elixir
it produces will temporarily increase your
maximum stamina."|In-game description}}
{{Clear}}
{{Clear}}


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[[File:Sticky Frog - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Sticky Frog - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Sticky Frog}}
{{Main|Sticky Frog}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"This frog likes to cling to walls and hang out.
It oozes a substance that climbers can use
to cling to wet surfaces."|In-game description}}
{{Clear}}
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[[File:Hightail Lizard - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Hightail Lizard - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Hightail Lizard}}
{{Main|Hightail Lizard}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"A lizard found throughout Hyrule. It's a bit
slow to react at times, but if given a chance
to escape, it will dart off quickly. Cook it with
monster parts for a speed-boosting elixir."|In-game description}}
{{Clear}}
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[[File:Hearty Lizard - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Hearty Lizard - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Hearty Lizard}}
{{Main|Hearty Lizard}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"This rare lizard lives deep in the forests. It
feeds on high-nutrient foods, giving it great
vitality. When used to make elixirs, they
temporarily increase your maximum hearts."|In-game description}}
{{Clear}}
{{Clear}}


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[[File:Fireproof Lizard - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Fireproof Lizard - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Fireproof Lizard}}
{{Main|Fireproof Lizard}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"This rare lizard can only be found in the
Eldin region. Its scales have heat-resistant
properties, so when cooked with monster
parts, it produces a fire-resistance elixir."|In-game description}}
{{Clear}}
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[[File:Sticky Lizard - TotK Compendium.png]]
[[File:Sticky Lizard - TotK Compendium.png]]
{{Main|Sticky Lizard}}
{{Main|Sticky Lizard}}
{{Quote||In-game description}}
{{Quote|"The suction of its toes allows this lizard to
easily cling to walls. It could be an asset
for a climber on wet surfaces if it were mixed
into an elixir."|In-game description}}
{{Clear}}
{{Clear}}



Revision as of 09:43, June 4, 2023

TODO: Add White Horse description

This is a list of animals found in Tears of the Kingdom.

Horse

Horse - TotK Compendium.png

Main article: Horse

""These can most often be found on plains. Their usefulness as transportation has made them valuable since ancient times. That said, wild horses do tend to get spooked and run off when approached, so if you're looking to snag one, it's best to sneak up on it.""

— In-game description

Giant Horse

Giant Horse - TotK Compendium.png

Main article: Giant Horse

""This giant horse is the last of its kind. Its physical capabilities completely overshadow those of regular horses, but its temperament is extremely wild. Only a truly skilled rider can train, or even catch, this beast of a mount. This is a horse that chooses its rider.""

— In-game description

White Horse

White Horse - TotK Compendium.png

Main article: White Horse

""

— In-game description

Giant White Stallion

Giant White Stallion - TotK Compendium.png

Main article: Giant White Stallion

""This massive animal is thought to share its lineage with the white horses ridden by Hylian royalty. Called a ""giant white stallion"" due to its color and enormous size. This horse is believed to have been the result of a sudden mutation. There are many travelers and researchers keen to seek out this extraordinary creature.""

— In-game description

Golden Horse

Golden Horse - TotK Compendium.png

Main article: Golden Horse

""An extremely rare horse with a golden coat, said to appear only once every hundred years. The horse's exquisite appearance belies a rugged constitution that makes it adaptable to harsh environments. Highly alert, and picky about who may ride it. Few riders could ever hope to tame this horse.""

— In-game description

Stalhorse

Stalhorse - TotK Compendium.png

Main article: Stalhorse

""A skeletal horse often ridden by monsters. These animals, which used to be ordinary horses, are said to be revived in areas where there is a high gloom concentration. They can only maintain their forms in darkness, and they have the remarkable ability to run atop gloom.""

— In-game description

Donkey

Donkey - TotK Compendium.png

Main article: Donkey

""Smaller than horses, these are raised as livestock in the countryside, so they don't exist in the wild. They're more powerful than they look and specialize in transporting baggage. This has made them popular with traveling merchants.""

— In-game description

Sand Seal

Sand Seal - TotK Compendium.png

Main article: Sand Seal

""These seals use their large flippers to move through the sand as if swimming. They were once wild animals but have since been domesticated by the Gerudo. They rely on their excellent hearing to find their way while submerged in the sand. Their large, distinct tusks look pretty ferocious, but their favorite food is actually fruit.""

— In-game description

Patricia

Patricia - TotK Compendium.png

Main article: Patricia

""This is Riju's own sand seal. It may look intense, but she dotes on it regularly; the ribbon it wears was a gift from her, and it even has its own pen in Gerudo Town. It's far more agile than any other sand seal and far more outgoing. An ever-reliable partner to Riju, Patricia is always ready to take off through the desert at a moment's notice.""

— In-game description

Bushy-Tailed Squirrel

Bushy-Tailed Squirrel - TotK Compendium.png

Main article: Bushy-Tailed Squirrel

""These small creatures are known for their large tails. They tend to live in forests and subsist on acorns and other nuts. They carry their food in their mouths but will sometimes drop it when surprised in an adorable display of shock.""

— In-game description

Woodland Boar

Woodland Boar - TotK Compendium.png

Main article: Woodland Boar

""These medium-sized beasts can be found all throughout Hyrule. You can most often find them foraging for food in forests or meadows. Although usually docile, they won't hesitate to charge you full force if you get too close.""

— In-game description

Red-Tusked Boar

Red-Tusked Boar - TotK Compendium.png

Main article: Red-Tusked Boar

""These boars are known for their red tusks and black fur. They're similar to your average boars but are considerably stronger. Extra caution is advised when hunting these.""

— In-game description

Mountain Goat

Mountain Goat - TotK Compendium.png

Main article: Mountain Goat

""These herbivores make their home in meadows and rocky areas. Their characteristically strong legs and hooves facilitate easy climbing over rocks. Goats aren't very quick, so they make good targets for beginning hunters.""

— In-game description

White Goat

White Goat - TotK Compendium.png

Main article: White Goat

""These goats are raised for their multiple uses. Their milk can be drank or made into butter, and their soft fur is used to make clothes. Domesticated goats wear bells around their necks so they can be easily found after being let out to graze.""

— In-game description

Mountain Buck

Mountain Buck - TotK Compendium.png

Main article: Mountain Buck

""These male deer are usually found deep in the forest. They're well known for their huge, branching antlers, which they'll swing in self- defense if threatened. Deer are cautious by nature so it can be tricky getting close, but if you can capture one, you may be able to take it for a ride.""

— In-game description

Mountain Doe

Mountain Doe - TotK Compendium.png

Main article: Mountain Doe

""These female deer are often found alongside a male. They're very timid animals by nature, but they tend to let their guard down when eating apples, a favorite food. This tidbit of information can be useful to hunters.""

— In-game description

Water Buffalo

Water Buffalo - TotK Compendium.png

Main article: Water Buffalo

""These wild cows come equipped with big, strong horns. They live off grass that grows near the waterfront. Their meat is considered to be high quality, so they're a common target among hunters. Fun fact: the domesticated Hateno cow, often raised in villages, was bred through selective breeding using these.""

— In-game description

Hateno Cow

Hateno Cow - TotK Compendium.png

Main article: Hateno Cow

""Originating in Hateno Village, these cows are kept as livestock primarily for their milk. Their horns are smaller than a water buffalo's, and they're much more docile and therefore easier to raise. Their horns are decorated with bright colors when taken out to pasture.""

— In-game description

Highland Sheep

Highland Sheep - TotK Compendium.png

Main article: Highland Sheep

""Originally native to the mountainous regions, these sheep were domesticated for their wool and have since found a home in villages. Once the fluffy wool grows out, it's harvested and used to make clothing and bedding. They're calm, timid creatures and move about in small herds.""

— In-game description

Grassland Fox

Grassland Fox - TotK Compendium.png

Main article: Grassland Fox

""This breed of fox is common to grasslands and forests and is hallmarked by its fluffy, white-tipped tail. Unlike other foxes, they tend to act independently rather than form packs. Being omnivores, they hunt animals smaller than themselves and often stick to eating fruit and insects.""

— In-game description

Snowcoat Fox

Snowcoat Fox - TotK Compendium.png

Main article: Snowcoat Fox

""This particular breed of grassland fox makes its home in cold climates such as the Tabantha region. Its fur turned white as a means of adapting to snowy weather, serving as a natural camouflage. Because of this, spotting one in the snow takes a keen eye.""

— In-game description

Maraudo Wolf

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Main article: Maraudo Wolf

""These wolves are not only carnivorous but can also be downright fierce. They're highly aggressive and aren't afraid to attack people. They hunt in groups and surround their prey as a means of bringing it down. That said, if one of their own is injured, the rest are wise enough to run away. They communicate via howls, so if you're wandering the forest and hear their call, you had best take care.""

— In-game description

Wasteland Coyote

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Main article: Wasteland Coyote

""This contentious beast is native to the Gerudo region. It makes its home in the desert, so it doesn't have a problem with hot, arid climates. They do hunt other beasts and small animals but more often turn their sights on people. They're a threat to anyone traveling through the desert.""

— In-game description

Cold-Footed Wolf

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Main article: Cold-Footed Wolf

""This breed of maraudo wolf lives in snowy, mountainous areas, such as the Hebra Mountains. They travel in packs similar to their maraudo relatives but are considerably tougher thanks to having adapted to their harsh environment. They're made even more dangerous by their white fur, which provides a natural camouflage in the snow.""

— In-game description

Tabantha Moose

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Main article: Tabantha Moose

""The largest breed of deer in Hyrule, this mammal's origin was traced back to the Tabantha region. It's easily distinguished by its immense antlers, which these moose shed and regrow yearly. Their meat is tender and high quality, so it works well in a stew.""

— In-game description

Dondon

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Main article: Dondon

""A new species of four-legged beast found in southern regions. So far only five of these creatures have ever been spotted in Hyrule. Their diet is a mystery. But what is known is that they are easily scared, and their giant horns can be very dangerous.""

— In-game description

Honeyvore Bear

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Main article: Honeyvore Bear

""This king among animals is dangerous game for even the most seasoned hunters. They'll attack anyone who wanders into their territory regardless of the wanderer's weaponry. As their name implies, they have a natural love of honey. Extreme caution is advised when you spot one, but if you're sneaky enough and maybe just a little bit crazy...you just may be able to ride one.""

— In-game description

Grizzlemaw Bear

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Main article: Grizzlemaw Bear

""This breed of honeyvore bear is distinguished by its gray fur. Even more ferocious than their relatives, they're commonly believed to be the most dangerous wild animal. They live in deep snow away from villages, so it's uncommon to encounter one. That said, if you do find one, you'd be better off not picking a fight with it.""

— In-game description

Hylian Retriever

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Main article: Hylian Retriever

""The native breed of this mammal varies by region, but one thing remains true: this animal has been known as ""man's best friend"" since ancient times. They're very clever and obedient, so aside from serving as pets, they are also put to work watching over grazing livestock. It's said that all Hylian retrievers are descendants of the dog once owned by the king of Hyrule.""

— In-game description

Blupee

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Main article: Blupee

""They may look like mere rabbits at a fleeting glance, but these strange and aptly named creatures glow with a mysterious blue light. While the details of their origins are entirely unknown, there is one thing we do know: these peculiar little things have a penchant for collecting rupees.""

— In-game description

Bubbulfrog

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Main article: Bubbulfrog

""These mysterious creatures dwell in caves all around the world. They like to stay hidden and will spew bubbles when threatened. When overcome, they disappear and leave behind mysterious objects.""

— In-game description

Common Sparrow

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Main article: Common Sparrow

""As the name suggests, these birds are rather common around Hyrule. They mainly live in plains or forests but sometimes venture out to villages. Their diet consists of nuts and small insects. They look pretty cute when they jump around, but they don't have much love for people.""

— In-game description

Red Sparrow

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Main article: Red Sparrow

""These small birds live in the Hebra region and eat mainly nuts and wild plants. Their bright- red feathers are often used as decorations.""

— In-game description

Blue Sparrow

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Main article: Blue Sparrow

""This breed of sparrow is most often seen in the Lanayru region. They get most of their food from leaves and plants that grow near water. If it's safe enough, they can be spotted bathing in puddles or shallow rivers.""

— In-game description

Rainbow Sparrow

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Main article: Rainbow Sparrow

""These small birds hail from the Faron region. As the name suggests, their feathers are more colorful than other sparrows', which has made them a favorite among dilettantes. They feed on small rain-forest insects, but the omnivore in them loves nuts as well.""

— In-game description

Sand Sparrow

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Main article: Sand Sparrow

""This desert-dwelling breed of sparrow has adapted to withstand the heat in the arid climate of the Gerudo region. Sometimes they can be spotted half-buried in the sand, holding perfectly still as a means of evading predators.""

— In-game description

Golden Sparrow

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Main article: Golden Sparrow

""This breed of sparrow is native to the Eldin region. Their down is resistant to burning, an evolutionary trait produced by the harsh volcanic environment. They subsist on small insects that hide inside rocks.""

— In-game description

Wood Pigeon

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Main article: Wood Pigeon

""These pigeons inhabit vast regions all throughout Hyrule, so they can often be found in forests, grasslands, or even villages. They don't have a very strong sense of awareness, so even less-skilled hunters can nab them pretty easily.""

— In-game description

Rainbow Pigeon

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Main article: Rainbow Pigeon

""This breed of pigeon is well known for its vivid feathers. They live mainly in the northern forests and grasslands of Hyrule. They're most fond of nuts and grain but won't pass up the occasional insect or earthworm if offered. Their meat is of a higher quality than a typical wood pigeon's.""

— In-game description

Hotfeather Pigeon

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Main article: Hotfeather Pigeon

""This rare breed of pigeon lives near Death Mountain. Their fireproof feathers are valuable as clothing material. They usually prefer blazing-hot environments, but lately they've been spotted flying high in the sky where the air is cooler.""

— In-game description

White Pigeon

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Main article: White Pigeon

""This white-feathered breed of pigeon lives in the Hebra region. It's said that a wood pigeon survived atop a snowy mountain by changing its feathers to blend in with the snow and soon after became a white pigeon. They have an extra layer of fat to guard against the cold, so they have been known to yield high-quality meat.""

— In-game description

Accented Pigeon

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Main article: Accented Pigeon

""The original variety of wood pigeon, these small birds once were seen all around Hyrule but are quite rare these days. Their color often serves as camouflage.""

— In-game description

Mountain Crow

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Main article: Mountain Crow

""This bird is known for its cleverness and for its distinct claws. They make their homes in mountains, forests, and villages alike. Not only are their jet-black feathers seen as an ill omen, but they'll steal the crops right out of a farmer's hands if given the chance. Because of this, they're often met with enmity.""

— In-game description

Bright-Chested Duck

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Main article: Bright-Chested Duck

""These birds can be found on waterfronts all over Hyrule. Their webbed feet make them excellent swimmers, and their long necks allow them to duck their heads underwater to find food. Their fatty meat is high quality.""

— In-game description

Blue-Winged Heron

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Main article: Blue-Winged Heron

""These birds live on waterfronts all throughout Hyrule. Their characteristically thin legs and long necks help them catch water-dwelling fish or frogs for food. They lie perfectly still in wait for their prey and then stretch out their long necks to capture their meal.""

— In-game description

Pink Heron

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Main article: Pink Heron

""This breed of heron is characterized by the pink tips of its feathers. Unlike its waterfront- dwelling relative the blue-winged heron, these live in grasslands or arid regions and subsist on insects that live in the grass. They can often be found walking about searching for food but will fly away if they sense danger.""

— In-game description

Islander Hawk

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Main article: Islander Hawk

""These carnivorous birds live in plains or highlands. They use their sharp talons and beaks to catch and eat small animals and other birds. They soar calmly through the sky and search for prey from above.""

— In-game description

Seagull

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Main article: Seagull

""These birds live near the ocean. They eat mainly fish, so a flock of seagulls hovering over water is a good indication of where there are fish. Fishermen use this to their advantage when searching for a catch of their own.""

— In-game description

Cloud Seagull

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Main article: Cloud Seagull

""This seagull subspecies dwells mostly at high altitudes and is rarely seen on the surface, although one can occasionally be glimpsed through the clouds. They excel at catching updrafts and gliding around the sky, rarely flapping their wings.""

— In-game description

Eldin Ostrich

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Main article: Eldin Ostrich

""This large bird makes its home in the volcanic region of Eldin. Their heat-resistant feathers and skin are evolutionary traits produced by the harsh environment. Their wings are too small to facilitate flight, but their long legs make them pretty speedy runners.""

— In-game description

Forest Ostrich

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Main article: Forest Ostrich

""Flightless birds that are thought to have roamed all over Hyrule back when it had more grasslands. They resist cold but don't do well in hot climates because of their thick body covering. They're very alert and often turn their attention from the grass to look around.""

— In-game description

Cucco

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Main article: Cucco

""Villages often raise these birds for their eggs, but some people actually keep them as pets. They can't fly but can flap their wings mighty furiously if picked up. They're usually calm creatures, but if you're persistent in your torment of them... Well...""

— In-game description

Hyrule Bass

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Main article: Hyrule Bass

""An ordinary fish that hasn't changed for ages. It can be eaten raw, but cooking it amplifies its healing benefits.""

— In-game description

Hearty Bass

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Main article: Hearty Bass

""This large fish lives near the water's edge. Its sizable body can store a lot of nutrients. When used in cooking, it'll restore all your hearts and increase your maximum hearts.""

— In-game description

Staminoka Bass

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Main article: Staminoka Bass

""This Hyrule bass got to be the biggest fish by never getting caught (until now). Its long life results in a cooked dish that will restore a lot of stamina.""

— In-game description

Hearty Salmon

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Main article: Hearty Salmon

""This fish makes its home in cold water, giving it extra layers of fat. It'll restore all your hearts and temporarily increase your maximum hearts when used in cooking.""

— In-game description

Chillfin Trout

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Main article: Chillfin Trout

""This blue trout prefers cold bodies of water. Its skin contains enzymes that keep its body cool, and when cooked into a dish, it will temporarily boost your heat resistance.""

— In-game description

Sizzlefin Trout

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Main article: Sizzlefin Trout

""This red trout prefers warm bodies of water. It has a special organ specifically for storing heat. When cooked into a dish, it temporarily boosts your resistance to the cold.""

— In-game description

Voltfin Trout

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Main article: Voltfin Trout

""This trout makes its home in the freshwater lakes. Its scales have an insulating compound that, when cooked into a dish, offers resistance to electricity.""

— In-game description

Stealthfin Trout

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Main article: Stealthfin Trout

""Consuming the bioluminescent compound that makes this fish glow in the dark will increase concentration. Dishes cooked with it will suppress noise when consumed.""

— In-game description

Mighty Carp

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Main article: Mighty Carp

""This freshwater fish lives alongside its less mighty carp ilk. A compound in its liver promotes muscle growth. Dishes cooked with it will temporarily increase your attack power.""

— In-game description

Armored Carp

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Main article: Armored Carp

""Calcium deposits in the scales of this ancient fish make them as hard as armor. Cooking it into a dish will fortify your bones, temporarily increasing your defense.""

— In-game description

Sanke Carp

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Main article: Sanke Carp

""This wild armored carp has been bred into a prizewinning fish. Its beautifully colored markings do not occur in nature. It offers no special effects when cooked.""

— In-game description

Ancient Arowana

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Main article: Ancient Arowana

""A lively fish that hasn't changed much since ancient times. Its nutritious meat can restore a bit of health.""

— In-game description

Glowing Cave Fish

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Main article: Glowing Cave Fish

""A luminous fish that lives in dark caves. When consumed, its light enzyme can make one's body glow.""

— In-game description

Mighty Porgy

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Main article: Mighty Porgy

""This ocean-dwelling fish comes with one rude attitude. The compounds in its flesh elevate your competitive spirit when it's cooked into a dish, thus increasing your attack power.""

— In-game description

Armored Porgy

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Main article: Armored Porgy

""This porgy's body is covered in armor-hard scales. The compounds in its scales, when cooked into a dish, fortify your bones and temporarily boost your defense.""

— In-game description

Sneaky River Snail

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Main article: Sneaky River Snail

""This large, glow-in-the-dark snail lives in fresh water. When cooked into a dish, it heightens your senses so you can move about silently.""

— In-game description

Razorclaw Crab

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Main article: Razorclaw Crab

""This crab is well known for its exceptionally sharp pincers. When cooked, the strength compound in its claws will increase your attack power.""

— In-game description

Ironshell Crab

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Main article: Ironshell Crab

""This crab's shell is particularly hard. When cooked into a dish, its fat and meat bolster the body to increase your defense.""

— In-game description

Bright-Eyed Crab

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Main article: Bright-Eyed Crab

""This crab appears in large numbers when it rains. One bite of its delectable meat, and you'll forget all your exhaustion. Replenishes your stamina when cooked into a dish.""

— In-game description

Fairy

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Main article: Fairy

""This fairy will fly from your pouch and heal you the moment you lose your last heart. It's easily mistaken for a firefly at first, but it glows in the daylight as well as night.""

— In-game description

Winterwing Butterfly

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Main article: Winterwing Butterfly

""The powdery scales of this butterfly's wings cool the air near it. Watching it flutter around snowflakes is a thing of beauty. Cook it with monster parts for a heat-resistance elixir.""

— In-game description

Summerwing Butterfly

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Main article: Summerwing Butterfly

""A butterfly found in the woods and plains of warm regions. Its wings absorb the warmth of the sun. Cook it with monster parts to create an elixir that makes you feel warm and fuzzy.""

— In-game description

Thunderwing Butterfly

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Main article: Thunderwing Butterfly

""This rare butterfly only shows itself when it rains. The organs in its body produce an insulating compound. When made into an elixir, it offers electrical resistance.""

— In-game description

Smotherwing Butterfly

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Main article: Smotherwing Butterfly

""This rare butterfly lives in volcanic regions. Its body contains a heat-resistant liquid, which can be turned into a topical elixir that offers resistance to flames.""

— In-game description

Cold Darner

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Main article: Cold Darner

""This dragonfly prefers the cool shade of trees to the warmth of the sun. Its wings disperse heat from its body, which can be cooked into a heat-resistance elixir.""

— In-game description

Warm Darner

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Main article: Warm Darner

""This dragonfly has a special organ that causes it to sweat profusely. Cook it with monster parts for an elixir that will raise your core temperature so you can resist the cold.""

— In-game description

Electric Darner

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Main article: Electric Darner

""This rare dragonfly only appears in the rain. Its wings direct electricity away from its body. Cook it with monster parts for an electricity- resistance elixir.""

— In-game description

Restless Cricket

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Main article: Restless Cricket

""A very energetic cricket. Cook it with monster parts to create a stamina-recovery elixir.""

— In-game description

Bladed Rhino Beetle

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Main article: Bladed Rhino Beetle

""This beetle's razor-sharp horns demand that you handle it with care. Boil the horns alongside monster parts to concoct an elixir that will raise your attack power.""

— In-game description

Rugged Rhino Beetle

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Main article: Rugged Rhino Beetle

""This beetle's hard body resembles armor. When the shell is cooked with monster parts, the resulting elixir boosts your defense.""

— In-game description

Energetic Rhino Beetle

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Main article: Energetic Rhino Beetle

""This valuable beetle can live up to 10 years. When cooked with monster parts, its impressive vitality translates into an elixir that will greatly restore your stamina.""

— In-game description

Sunset Firefly

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Main article: Sunset Firefly

""This firefly glows gently in the dark. When cooked with monster parts, the compound that causes it to glow results in an elixir that will allow you to move more quietly.""

— In-game description

Deep Firefly

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Main article: Deep Firefly

""A multi-winged insect that lives in the Depths. It excretes luminescent elements that can be cooked into an elixir, which will add a faint glow to anyone who consumes it.""

— In-game description

Hot-Footed Frog

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Main article: Hot-Footed Frog

""A quick frog that can be found hopping around near water. Cook it with monster parts to draw out its speed-boost effect.""

— In-game description

Tireless Frog

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Main article: Tireless Frog

""This rare frog prefers dark and moist places. When cooked with monster parts, the elixir it produces will temporarily increase your maximum stamina.""

— In-game description

Sticky Frog

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Main article: Sticky Frog

""This frog likes to cling to walls and hang out. It oozes a substance that climbers can use to cling to wet surfaces.""

— In-game description

Hightail Lizard

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Main article: Hightail Lizard

""A lizard found throughout Hyrule. It's a bit slow to react at times, but if given a chance to escape, it will dart off quickly. Cook it with monster parts for a speed-boosting elixir.""

— In-game description

Hearty Lizard

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Main article: Hearty Lizard

""This rare lizard lives deep in the forests. It feeds on high-nutrient foods, giving it great vitality. When used to make elixirs, they temporarily increase your maximum hearts.""

— In-game description

Fireproof Lizard

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Main article: Fireproof Lizard

""This rare lizard can only be found in the Eldin region. Its scales have heat-resistant properties, so when cooked with monster parts, it produces a fire-resistance elixir.""

— In-game description

Sticky Lizard

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Main article: Sticky Lizard

""The suction of its toes allows this lizard to easily cling to walls. It could be an asset for a climber on wet surfaces if it were mixed into an elixir.""

— In-game description