The universe of Star Wars is filled with all manner of exotic creatures. Even ignoring the Extended Universe novels, the plethora of video games, and all of the other miscellaneous media it has inspired, there are many strange animals out there among the stars. Some of them possess equally strange abilities that make them far more dangerous than they look.
With Star Wars: The Last Jedi poised to introduce even more alien animals into our popular culture, it's only natural to wonder how what is coming stacks up against what came before.
Understand that power, in this case, is not merely a measure of physical strength or size. Power is subjective by its very nature and, to quote Yoda himself, "size matters not." Power, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder and finesse, cunning, and pure evolution can overcome much. This list takes that into ; many of the most powerful beings on this list are given their high ranking because of the unique abilities they possess that, while not offering much in the way of physical prowess, do much to level the playing field.
With that in mind, we've compiled this list of 20 Star Wars Creatures, Ranked Least To Most Powerful.
20. Porg
We know little of Porgs save what we've seen in the trailers for The Last Jedi and what limited information has been leaked by the film makers. Reportedly their appearance was inspired by the puffins on Skelling Michael - the island and nature preserve where part of The Force Awakens was filmed - and they were brought to life using both CGI and puppets.
Wookieepedia says that Porgs are native to Ahch-To - the planet where Luke Skywalker lived in exile. They build nests and are capable of flight. Male porgs stand slightly taller than female porgs. Young porgs are called porglets and a group of porgs is called a murder.
No information is available on if their meat is edible but all available data indicates that porgs are better at inspiring memes than fighting.
19. Hyenax
Native to the savage planet Vaal, the Hyenax first appeared in the story This Savage Heart in Star Wars: Empire #14. The comic detailed Darth Vader's adventures following the destruction of the first Death Star as he struggled to get back to civilization. After a crash landing in the wilderness of Vaal, Vader was attacked by a pack of the canine Hyenax while making his way to a remote Imperial outpost.
Unsurprisingly given their obvious inspiration (their name is "hyena" with an "x" added to the end), hyenax are cowardly and hunt in groups in order to overwhelm their prey. They'll slavishly follow any being who kills their leader and gladly eat their own.A dozen of them were no match for even a tired, weakened Darth Vader.
18. Saber Cat
Created by Archie Goodwin and Carmine Infantino for the original Star Wars comic series published by Marvel, the Saber Cat can be found on many planets in The Star Wars Universe. Resembling a cross between a panther and a unicorn, the sabre cat combines the stealth and fury of any large hunting cat with the strength and ferocity of a charging rhino.
Another saber cat species unique to the planet of Binaros is even more fearsome. This sabre cat has eight legs rather than the usual four, as well as a coat that provides the perfect natural camouflage among the grasses of the Kathol Outback. It also possess a tail with a spiny bone tip, but it is used only for mating ritual displays - not combat.
17. Brain Worm
First appearing in The Clone Wars animated series, brain worms are native to the planet of Geonosis. As their name suggests, they are parasitic worms that attach themselves to the brains of a host organism, turning the host into a zombie.
The brain worms can even attach themselves to a dead organism, reanimating it and giving it some semblance of life. The Genosian Queen Karina The Great used brain worms to build armies of undead soldiers that were completely loyal to her and plotted to use them to take control of The Jedi Council.
Horrific as brain worms are, they are also incredibly limited. A soldier wearing a helmet is relatively safe from being infected by a brain worm. They are also incredibly vulnerable to cold, requiring warm temperatures to thrive.
16. Fyrnock
Measuring roughly 2.5 meters long and weighing 15 kilograms, fyrnocks as surprisingly stealthy despite their size. First appearing in the animated series Star Wars: Rebels, the fyrnock is a fierce, nocturnal predator found in the caves of various asteroids and remote planets.
Resembling a cross between a bat and a frog, fyrnocks live in hives deep underground. Fyrnocks hunt in packs and swarm their prey en masse, overpowering them through sheer numbers. They are fantastic jumpers and can run incredibly fast. Their jaws and claws are also powerful enough to break through Stormtrooper armor.
Ironically, it is the traits which make them the perfect subterranean predator that also make them entirely ineffective outside of their natural environments. Fyrnocks are incredibly invulnerable to bright starlight and any source of natural light will keep them at bay.
15. Vornskr
Created by writer Timothy Zhan for his Thrawn Trilogy of Star Wars novels, the vornskr is a fearsome canine animal. Native to the world of Myrkr, the vornskr possess both sharp fangs and a whip-like tail, which delivers a venomous sting to its victims.
What makes the vornskr so famous and feared is its amazing tracking abilities, which exceed those of a bloodhound. This is because vornskr are one of the few non-sentient species capable of tapping into the Force - an ability they use to augment their already impressive sense of smell.
As a result, vornskrs are feared by Jedi - both because vornskrs are resistant to Force effects that mask a Jedi's presence and because vornskrs prefer the taste of Force-sensitive creatures above any other prey.
14. Gundark
There is an old adage in a galaxy far, far away, similar to the Earth saying about someone being "as strong as an ox" - "strong enough to pull the ears off a gundark." Despite being relatively small (a mere two meters tall), the ape-like gundarks have a well-deserved reputation for being short of temper and fierce in combat.
While found on several worlds, the most infamous species of gundarks are found on the planet Vanquor. This breed is bipedal with four arms, each hand topped with four razor-sharp claws. Though not sentient in any traditional sense, gundarks do use simple tools in the wild and live together in tribes. They hunt in groups and are also capable of group tactics in combat. Lone gundarks are popular attractions in gladiatorial games on worlds that allow such sport.
13. Kell Dragon
One of the many species of dragon found across the galaxy, the Kell Dragon is among the smallest. What it lacks in size, however, it more than makes up in ferocity. A popular pet among gangsters and Dark Jedi alike, ownership of a Kell Dragon is seen as a status symbol and proof of personal strength. They are frequently used as guards for sacred Sith sites or as a means of disposing of enemies.
Despite their sharp fangs and vicious temperament, Kell Dragons are not nearly as strong as one would suspect. Indeed, the smuggler Kyle Katarn was able to beat one to death with his bare hands, after being thrown to Jabba The Hutt's favorite Kell Dragon pet following a business arrangement gone bad.
12. Nexu
Popular in gladiator exhibitions, the nexu is a fearsome beast indeed. Measuring almost five meters long and standing almost two meters high at the shoulder, this feline creature is native to both the worlds of Cholganna and Zhanox. Possessing dagger-sharp fangs, razor-like talons and infrared vision, the nexu is rightly feared as a nocturnal predator.
Despite its great speed and mobility, the nexu is still something of a paper tiger. While skilled in ambush attacks and stick-and-move combat, the nexu still has something of a glass jaw and its light-weight skeletal structure, while aiding it in movement, is something of a hindrance when it comes to absorbing damage. Indeed, Pe Amidala was able to stun a nexu with one kick in the arena of Geonosis.
11. Wampa
The greatest of the predators on the ice world of Hoth, Wampas are deceptively powerful. Standing over three meters tall and weighing about 150 kilograms on average, their white fur provides the perfect cover for blending in among the snowy plains and ambushing their chosen prey. Though not technically sentient, the wampa is intelligent enough not to waste food and will often take its victims back to its cave so that they may be enjoyed later.
Despite their great strength, Wampa are almost entirely dependent upon stealth to take down a meal. They are little match for a well-prepared and well-armed adversary. For all the protection a wampa's hide offers from the cold, blaster fire burns them just as easily as it does most creatures.