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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* Two separate profiles of the Silurians are included.
* Two separate profiles of the Silurians are included, one titled "Silurians" and the other titled "Homo Reptilia".
* On ''[[The Robots of Death]]'' profile, the planet [[Kaldor]] is misspelled as ''Caldor''.
* On ''[[The Robots of Death]]'' profile, the planet [[Kaldor]] is misspelled as ''Caldor''.
* On the page of the [[Slitheen]], the description of them had Slitheen mispelled as ''Sltheen''.
* On the page of the [[Slitheen]], the description of them had Slitheen mispelled as ''Sltheen''.
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Doctor Who: 100 Scariest Monsters is an illustrated guide written by Justin Richards and published in 2011. The book includes a hundred profiles of monsters, aliens, robots and villains from both the classic and revived series of Doctor Who. Each profile includes a fear factor scale ranging from 1 to 10, as well as sections on origin, Doctors encountered, and description.

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Notes

  • Two separate profiles of the Silurians are included, one titled "Silurians" and the other titled "Homo Reptilia".
  • On The Robots of Death profile, the planet Kaldor is misspelled as Caldor.
  • On the page of the Slitheen, the description of them had Slitheen mispelled as Sltheen.