Beast Wars/Beast Machines Maximals Toy Characters
- Armordillo: Beast mode is an Armadillo.
- B'Boom: Beast mode is a Mandrill.
- Bonecrusher: Beast mode is a Bison.
- Claw Jaw: Beast mode is a Giant squid.
- Cybershark: Beast mode is a Shark.
- Grimlock: Former Autobot. Beast Mode is a Megaraptor. Formerly an Autobot.
- Grizzly-1 (AKA Barbearian): Beast mode is a Grizzly bear.
- K-9: Beast mode is a German Shepherd Dog.
- Magnaboss: Combiner; separates into:
- Prowl: Beast mode is a Lion. Formerly an Autobot.
- Superion Silverbolt: Unlike the Fuzor Silverbolt, this one has the beast mode of a bald eagle. Formerly an Autobot.
- Ironhide: Beast mode is an Elephant. Formerly an Autobot.
- Onyx Primal: Beast mode is a Bat (A clone of Optimus Prime).
- Panther: Beast mode is a Panther. (Figure was released by McDonalds)
- Polar Claw: Beast mode is a Polar bear.
- Razorbeast: Beast mode is a Boar.
- Rhino: Beast mode is a Rhinoceros. (Figure was released by McDonalds)
- Snarl: Beast mode is a Tasmanian Devil.
- Wolfang: Beast mode is a wolf.
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