Aqrabuamelu
The Aqrabuamelu, or scorpion, is a hideous beast from ancient Mesopotamia, most notably in Babylonian mythology. They are a combination of a scorpion and a man, with a scorpion’s body and a person’s face, torso, and arms. They are guardians and sometimes warn travelers who are in danger because they looked terrible and were created to fight the Gods.
Fauns
Fauns or goat men were introduced into Roman mythology from Greek Satyrs. Satyr’s presence was based, in turn, on the god Pan. A man’s upper body with the legs and tail of a goat. The art depicts other goatlike characteristics such as horns and pointy ore. These goats offered assistance to travelers in need.