Here we have a fantastic infographic produced by the Reddit user called Udzu that features flags with mythical creatures from around the world with the type of creature for each one and the place where they are from in alphabetical order for you to check out.
And here we have some high quality pictures of the flags in the infographic as well as a little bit of information about them or the places where they are from for you to read from Wikipedia and links to where you can find more.
Centaur Flag (Butyrsky District)
Butyrsky District is an administrative district (raion) of North-Eastern Administrative Okrug, and one of the 125 raions of Moscow, Russia. (More info)
Chimera Flag (Tuscan Autonomist Movement)
The Tuscan Autonomist Movement is a political party active in Tuscany, led by Alessandro Mazzerelli. (More info)
Double-Headed Eagle Flag (Serbia)
The flag of Serbia, also known as the Tricolour, is a tricolour consisting of three equal horizontal bands, red on the top, blue in the middle, and white on the bottom with the lesser coat of arms left of centre. (More info)
Dragon Flag (Wales)
The flag of Wales consists of a red dragon passant on a green and white field. It was officially recognised as the Welsh national flag in 1959. (More info)
Flying Moose Flag (Kuzhenersky District)
Kuzhenersky District is an administrative and municipal district (raion), one of the fourteen in the Mari El Republic, Russia. (More info)
Gamayun Flag (Smolensk Oblast)
Red field with two horizontal stripes at the bottom, charged with the Coat of arms of Smolensk Oblast at the canton. (More info)
Garuda Flag (Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia)
Ulaanbaatar is the capital and most populous city of Mongolia. It has a population of 1.6 million, and it is the coldest capital city in the world by average yearly temperature. (More info)
Griffin Flag (Pomeranian Voivodeship)
The flag of the Pomeranian Voivodeship is a yellow rectangle with a left-faced black griffin placed in the centre. It was designed by Wawrzyniec Samp and adapted on 25 March 2002. (More info)
Hamsa Flag (Mon State)
The flag of Mon State depicts a hamsa in the centre of a red background. The current flag was approved by the Mon State Hluttaw and officially adopted on 8 June 2018. (More info)
Huma Flag (Uzbekistan President)
The president of the Republic of Uzbekistan is the head of state and executive authority in Uzbekistan. (More info)
Loong Flag (China 1889-1912)
The flag of the Qing dynasty was an emblem adopted in the late 19th century (1889) featuring the Azure Dragon on a plain yellow field with the red flaming pearl in the upper left corner. (More info)
Medusa Flag (Sicily)
The flag of Sicily shows a triskeles symbol (a figure of three legs arranged in rotational symmetry) and at its centre a Gorgoneion (depiction of the head of Medusa) with a pair of wings and three wheat ears. (More info)
Mermaid Flag (Eemsmond)
Eemsmond is a former municipality with a population of 15,864 in the north of the province of Groningen in the northeast of the Netherlands. (More info)
Pegasus Flag (Tuscany)
The flag of Tuscany is the official flag of the region of Tuscany, Italy. The flag depicts a silver winged horse rampant on a white field between two horizontal red bands. (More info)
Peng Flag (Suwa, Nagano)
Suwa is a city located in Nagano Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 March 2019, the city had an estimated population of 48,972 in 20698 households. (More info)
Phoenix Flag (Phoenix, Arizona)
The flag of Phoenix, Arizona, contains a maroon field with a white phoenix emblem in the centre. Its design is the second in the city's history and has been in place since 1990. (More info)
Snowlion Flag (Tibet)
The national flag of Tibet depicts a white snow-covered mountain, a yellow sun with red and blue rays emanating from it, two Tibetan snow lions, a multi-coloured jewel representing Buddhist values, a taijitu and a yellow border around three of its four sides. (More info)
Unicorn Flag (Merkinė, Lithuania)
Merkinė (also known by several other names) is a small town in Alytus County, which is located at the confluence of the Neman and Merkys rivers. (More info)
Winged Lion Flag (Venice)
The Flag of the Republic of Venice, commonly known as the Banner or Standard of Saint Mark, was the symbol of the Republic of Venice, until its dissolution in 1797. (More info)
Wyvern Flag (Trégor, Brittany)
Trégor, officially the Land of Trégor is one of the nine traditional provinces of Brittany, in its northwestern area. (More info)