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Vast, Polyphemus-like, and loathsome, it darted like a stupendous monster of nightmares to the monolith, about which it flung its gigantic scaly arms, the while it bowed its hideous head and gave vent to certain measured sounds. I think I went mad then. -- H.p. Lovecraft

Irix, my beloved klepto. -- Debra Dunbar

necrotic planet. -- M.r. Carey

Be circumspect how you offend schollers, for knowe, a serpent tooth bites not so ill, as dooth a schollers angrie quill. -- John Florio

Scarlet's Dancing Monkey of Fiery Doom -- Tui T. Sutherland

Under the volcano! It was not for nothing the ancients had placed Tartarus under Mt. Aetna, nor within it, the monster Typhoeus, with his hundred heads and - relatively - fearful eyes and voices. -- Malcolm Lowry

Papilio stomachus: fragile creatures, vulnerable to forst and betrayal. -- Laini Taylor

Mysterium tremendum et fascinans
that stomach- flipping mix of awestruck fear and entrancing fascination. -- Abundance Of Katherines John Green

Turd-eating son of a flying tortoise -- Diana Gabaldon

Eros the melter of limbs (now again) stirs me -
sweetbitter unmanageable creature who steals in -- Sappho

encircling a large new habitat called Akureyri, -- Neal Stephenson

fishhook. It's squiggly like a worm. Something's -- Caroline Fyffe

Slowly my body grows a single sound, slowly I become a bell, an oval, disembodied vowel, I grow, an owl, an aureole, white fire
poesia Metamorfosi, I. Luna -- Derek Walcott

These Atlantikoinonia. They're human? (Acheron)
What else would they be? Turnips? (Tory) -- Sherrilyn Kenyon

In my tadpole stage I was delivered to Metron Ariston and transmogrified, and here am I. My name is Sporos, by the way, and I do not like your thinking names like mouse-creature and shrimp-thing at me. -- Madeleine L'engle

Casildea de Vandalia, the rawest and best -- Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra

Caelum non animum mutant qui trans mare currunt.
(They change their sky, not their soul, who rush across the sea.) -- Horace

If there was a crayon, and I was to put a label on it, I would call it dinosaur skin.
-So B. It -- Sarah Weeks

Meerlust Rubicon from South Africa, a suitably wintry red. -- John Connolly

For when you come to think of it, which is the real shape of the glowworm: the insignificant little creature crawling about on the palm of you hand, or the poetic spark that swims through the summer night? -- Thomas Mann

Albus: First question. What do you know about the Triwizard tournament?
Scorpius(happy): Ooooh, a quiz! Three schools pick three champions to compete in three tasks for one cup. What's that got to do with anything?
Albus: You really are an enormous geek, you know that?
Scorpius: Ya-huh. -- J.k. Rowling

The Big Dipper. Cassiopeia. -- Lenore Look

What would Scobby-Doo? -- Annabel Monaghan

Most folks call them green onions, but
they're really scallions. -- Stan Freberg

Sandworms ... you know I hate 'em! -- Beetlejuice

was a parasite with nasty teeth, -- Sandra Owens

Sassicaia from Tuscany, -- Aubrey James

Food of Acheron. (Grave.)
[Lat., Pabulum Acheruntis.] -- Plautus

Suddenly I felt like a bona fide man-eater. A Slutasaurus rex. -- Christina Lee

Eripuit coele fulmen sceptrumque tyrannis," or from Latin to English "He snatched the lightning from the skies and the scepter from the tyrants. Jacques Turgot -- Nye

I am caught in this burning scene. Pan's hour, the faunal noon. Among gumheavy serpentplants, milkoozing fruits, where on the tawny waters leaves lie wide. Pain is far. -- James Joyce

The famous jack-o-lantern mushroom, which glows at night with a greenish phosphorescent ligh called foxfire. -- Bill Bryson

primicerius? He was young, it was -- Donna Woolfolk Cross

Summerlee burst into derisive laughter. 'A ptero-fiddlestick!' said he. 'It was a stork, if I ever I saw one. -- Arthur Conan Doyle

Agony's Plot
A zephyr skimmed
across my creamy skin
gently kissing
where the sun had been ... -- Muse

the silver pepper of the stars. -- F Scott Fitzgerald

F***ing triffids. -- Scott B. Pruden

Wherever you go in life, you will feel somewhere over your shoulder a pink, castellated shimmering presence, the domes and riggings and crooked pinacles of the Serenissima -- Jan Morris

PIE, n. An advance agent of the reaper whose name is Indigestion. -- Ambrose Bierce

I finished grating a root and dropped the stub into a jar on the desk. Bloodroot is aptly named; the scientific name is Sanguinaria, and the juice is red, acrid, and sticky. The bowl in my lap was full of oozy, moist shavings, and my hands looked as though I had been disemboweling small animals. -- Diana Gabaldon

A leech that will not quit the skin until sated with blood. -- Horace

They were black like a lizard's and very large and, like the eyes of a lizard, could sometimes look sleepy. -- Scott O'dell

The book worm, the foreign-looking one with the dark, close set eyes an the Roman nose, who had never been sought after or cherished; who had always been left alone, to read. -- Michael Cunningham

The other day, I tried to remember what was the word for 'dragonfly' and couldn't. -- Donna Tartt

The one who swallows cactuses with spines should not complain about hemorrhoids. -- Etgar Keret

lagophthalmos - a -- John Connolly

Scorpius trots up to his dad.
Draco: We can hug too if you like ...
Scorpius looks at his dad, unsure for a moment. And then they sort of half hug in a very awkward way. Draco smiles. -- J.k. Rowling

Siry answered with one simple, shattering word. Veelox. -- D.j. Machale

A Caligula, or a Yuri Vorbarra, can rule a long time, while the best men hesitate to do what is necessary to stop him, and the worst ones take advantage. -- Lois Mcmaster Bujold

The creature all men on Arrakis fear, you treat it like a riding animal. -- Frank Herbert

I am engaged in answering that Italian buffoon, Mazotti, whose views upon the larval development of the tropical termites have excited my derision and contempt ... -- Arthur Conan Doyle

Monkey stalactites -- Dean Koontz

Who when examining in the cabinet of the entomologist the gay and exotic butterflies, and singular cicadas, will associate with these lifeless objects, the ceaseless harsh music of the latter, and the lazy flight of the former - the sure accompaniments of the still, glowing noonday of the tropics. -- Charles Darwin

The murex Dr. Geffard keeps on his desk can entertain her for a half hour, the hollow spines, the ridged whorls, the deep entrance; it's a forest of spikes and caves and textures; it's a kingdom. Her -- Anthony Doerr

Grobanite makes me think of a type of harmless crustacean. -- Josh Groban

crepuscle, the mysterious half-light that comes at both ends of the day, when the small secret things come out to feed. There -- Diana Gabaldon

If truth was a crayon and I had to name it, I would call it dinosaur skin. -- Sarah Weeks

A Companion Picture XII. The Fellow of Delicacy XIII. -- Charles Dickens

Genghises. Large, angry Genghises. -- S.j. Kincaid

A mix of human and lizard and who knows what else. White, tight reptilian skin smeared with gore, clawed hands and feet, their faces a mess of conflicting features. -- Suzanne Collins

In the sago palms, you'll often find sago beetles which are about the size of your little finger. The Karowai put those on the fire until they're crispy and eat them. They taste a little bit like creamy snails. But compared to sago, the sago beetle is really pretty good. -- Tim Cahill

Seed of a syphilitic she-camel, -- Anne Mccaffrey

pocket lizard licker. -- Anonymous

A chrysanthemum by any other name would be easier to spell. -- William J. Johnston

Eros, again now, the loosener of limbs troubles me,
Bittersweet, sly, uncontrollable creature ... . -- Sappho

This particular ogre, who went by the name Skoorn, was (by ogreish standards) exceedingly clever, and he had developed a taste for what ogres call "screech melons. -- Robert Kroese

Sandpaw, put that fire ant down. No, I don't care that Firepaw might not know what it is. -- Erin Hunter

bipedal, oxygen-breathing carboniform -- Iain M. Banks

I'm your worst damn nightmare, Skeletor. I'm a vampire killer with fangs and a grudge. -- Rachel Caine

Tiny Salmoneus of the air His mimic bolts the firefly threw. -- James Russell Lowell

Naturam expellas furca, tamen usque recurret
et mala perrumpet furtim fastidia victrix.
(Drive Nature out with a pitchfork, she'll come right back,
Victorious over your ignorant confident scorn.) -- Horace

Zanpano~: What are your buddies in central Scheming?!
Mini-Enzy: SNUB I don't know...
Zanpano: *Shaking jar Violently* TALK YOU INSECT SCUM!! TALK!!
Frog man: YOU GO, ZANPANO! SHOW IT WHOSE BOSS! -- Hiromu Arakawa

Schist," said an angry voice from the grass. Hazel raised her eyebrows. "Excuse me?" "Schist! Big pile of schist! -- Rick Riordan

Lucifer, here brought so low that he resembles a giant centipede with countless arms and legs, chained on a fiery grill, exhaling and inhaling sinners. -- Dana Facaros

Mars red gladiolus -- Henri Cole

What hostile parasite is tunneling through her sphincter? (Zarina) -- Sherrilyn Kenyon

Snakes and bastards! -- M.c. Beaton

A gathering nimbus obscured the sun's light and out from the gathered clouds looped and coiled the guardian of the avian world. With a trail of inferno in her wake, it was Alicanto -- Soroosh Shahrivar

FROG, n. A reptile with edible legs -- Ambrose Bierce

Flatterers are the worst kind of enemies.
[Lat., Pessimum genus inimicorum laudantes.] -- Tacitus

Parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus.
(Mountains are in labour, a ridiculous mouse will be born) -- Horace

Aspasia and Xantippe in one. I -- Henryk Sienkiewicz

Where one day she'll be glimpsed: creature who'll scorch me with love? -- Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Whoever invented the spork should be killed. -- Neal Shusterman

porcine whipworm, -- Dave Asprey

Bugrit! Millennium Hand and Shrimp -- Terry Pratchett

So before everyone begins the big party for 'Brontosaurus' and celebrates this huge diversity of sauropod names, let's hold our horses. -- Donald R. Prothero

Somewhere in sands of the desert
A shape with lion body and the head of a man,
A gaze blank and pitiless as the sun,
Is moving its slow thighs, while all about it
Reel shadows of the indignant desert birds. -- William Butler Yeats

There is a moon shaped rictus in the streetlamp's globe where a stone has gone and from this aperture there drifts down through the constant helix of aspiring insects a faint and steady rain of the same forms burnt and lifeless. -- Cormac Mccarthy

The venal herd.
[Lat., Venale pecus.] -- Juvenal

At some point, some insect has had sex with a leaf. -- Karl Pilkington

We were surrounded by thirty-foot-tall giants who were about to kill us. Then the sky opened up, and the gods descended."
"Grandad," the kids said, "you are full of schist."
"I'm not kidding!" he protested. -- Rick Riordan

epicanthic fold. -- James S.a. Corey

I have maggots in my scrotum. -- Trey Parker

Astonishingly slimy and dangerous -- David Baldacci

Please nothing, she's a vicious piranha. She looks all cute and cuddly, then she opens that mouth and lets loose so much venom she could double as a nest of scorpions. (Leo) -- Sherrilyn Kenyon

A little while, their hunger unfulfilled,
The mothlike worlds flit 'round the guttering sun.
("Ephemera") -- George Sterling

[Thou] mad mustachio purple-hued maltworms! -- William Shakespeare

In a cabinet of natural history, we become sensible of a certain occult recognition and sympathy in regard to the most unwieldy and eccentric forms of beast, fish, and insect. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson

A strange girl, all phosphorous and cantharides, burning with every desire! And burning with every vice! -- Jean Lorrain