This category is for creatures with a natural origin, as described on p. 282 of the 4th-edition Monster Manual. Such creatures are native to the natural world. Most natural creatures breathe, eat, and sleep, but undead and constructs were exceptions to this rule.
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B
- Barghest
- Basilisk
- Giant bat
- Bear
- Giant fire beetle
- Behir
- Black dragon
- Black pudding
- Blackspawn stalker
- Blade spider
- Blazing skeleton
- Blood amniote
- Bloodthorn
- Bloodweb spider
- Giant bloodworm
- Blue dragon
- Bluespawn stormlizard
- Bone golem
- Bone-moth
- Brain in a jar
- Brass dragon
- Bristle spider
- Bronze dragon
- Bugbear
- Bulette
- Bullywug
C
- Cadaver collector
- Cadaver golem
- Camel
- Carcass eater
- Caryatid column
- Cave troll
- Chain golem
- Chillborn zombie
- Chimera
- Chitine
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- Chultan dwarf
- Clay golem
- Cobalt dragon
- Cockroach
- Copper dragon
- Corpse of despair
- Crawling claw
- Giant crayfish
- Crested felldrake
- Crocodile
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- Crow's-nest dragon
- Crystal golem
D
- Death knight
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- Deathjump spider
- Deathlock
- Deep dragon
- Deep Imaskari
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- Demilich
- Derro
- Dinosaur
- Dire bear
- Dire boar
- Dire corby
- Dire lion
- Dire tiger
- Dire wolf
- Direguard
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- Doppelganger
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- Dracolich
- Dracotaur
- Dragon
- Dragonborn
- Dragonne
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- Dragonspawn
- Drake
- Dread warrior
- Duergar
- Dwarf
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G
- Gelatinous cube
- Ghoul
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- Giant lobster
- Gibberling
- Girallon
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- Githyanki
- Githzerai
- Gnoll
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- Goblin
- Goblinoid
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- Gold dragon
- Gold dwarf
- Golem
- Goliath
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- Gravehound
- Gray ooze
- Gray render
- Green dragon
- Green slime
- Greenspawn razorfiend
- Greenspawn sneak
- Greenvise
- Griffon
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- Grimlock
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