The Animal Type Alien directory — catlike, avian, and predatory non-humanoid species from across the galaxy
Animal Type Aliens: Beyond Humanoid Extraterrestrials
Intelligence doesn’t require a human body plan — and neither does interstellar travel. The Animal Type Alien directory catalogs the non-humanoid entities that defy every assumption about what an advanced species should look like. These aren’t pets or wildlife — they’re sentient beings with documented technological capability and telepathic communication: the catlike Lyran humanoids with their second eyelids and peach-fuzz skin; the birdlike Lyran intellectuals whose feather-textured hair and angular features appeared in Sumerian and Egyptian iconography; the predatory Chupacabras; and the canine, ursine, and simian entities reported in contact cases from every continent. If you think intelligence wears only one face, this directory will change your mind.
Master Index:
- THINK ABOUTIT’S ALIEN TYPE SUMMARY – Alien Dog / Delta Aliens
- THINK ABOUTIT’S ALIEN TYPE SUMMARY – Big Foot Aliens
- THINK ABOUTIT’S ALIEN TYPE SUMMARY – Chupacabra
- THINK ABOUTIT’S ALIEN TYPE SUMMARY – Hairy Dwarfs
- THINK ABOUTIT’S ALIEN TYPE SUMMARY – Jawas
- THINK ABOUTIT’S ALIEN TYPE SUMMARY – Mook
- THINK ABOUTIT’S ALIEN TYPE SUMMARY – Q’ntar
- THINK ABOUTIT’S ALIEN TYPE SUMMARY – Sasquatch
- THINK ABOUTIT’S ALIEN TYPE SUMMARY – Teetonia
- THINK ABOUTIT’S ALIEN TYPE SUMMARY – The Felines (the Lion People)
- THINK ABOUTIT’S ALIEN TYPE SUMMARY – The Wadig
- THINK ABOUTIT’S ALIEN TYPE SUMMARY – Tokoloshe
- THINK ABOUTIT’S ALIEN TYPE SUMMARY – Varginha
- When Bigfoot Attacks: Astonishing tales of threats, assaults and abductions
Executive Summary:
Beyond Humanoid — The Complete Directory of Animal-Type Extraterrestrial Species
The Animal Type Aliens landing page indexes all non-humanoid, fauna-resembling alien species profiled on thinkaboutit-aliens.com. The directory includes catlike Lyran humanoids (agile, feline facial features, catlike eyes with a second lid, protective peach-fuzz skin); birdlike Lyran mammals (thin ectomorphic build, angular features, feather-textured hair, scientific temperament); Chupacabras and predatory non-humanoid entities; reported canine, ursine, and simian-type intelligences; and other animal-resembling species documented in contact literature and indigenous tradition. Each species entry links to a full profile with physical characteristics, behavioral patterns, reported origin system, and associated encounter cases. The directory reflects the biological diversity of intelligent life beyond the humanoid template.
“They are not cat people — they are humanoid.”
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