Chimera Anima

Predasites (キメラアニマ, Chimera Animas in Japanese) are the monsters the Cyniclons use to attack the Mew Mews throughout Mew Mew Power. The jellyfish-like creatures used to create the Predasites are known as Infusers (which are unnamed in the original Japanese version of Tokyo Mew Mew). In the manga and the original anime, the Infusers are sometimes called Parasite Aliens and in the Playstation game (sometimes also in the anime) they are called Para Para for short.

History
Predasites are monsters created by Cyniclon Warriors Dren, Sardon, and Tarb when they use small blob-shaped jellyfish-like parasites called Infusers to merge with an animal (in the anime also with a plant, or a human spirit stolen from people) to make them monstrous and under their control. However, the Red Data Animals' DNA prevents any attack of the Infusers, so they don't become host of the parasite. When they are defeated by Zoey Hanson, Corina Bucksworth, Bridget Verdant, Kikki Benjamin and Renée Roberts, their host reverts back to normal and Masha eats the Para Para.

In the Tokyo Mew Mew à la Mode manga, the Saint Rose Crusaders take over the remaining Predasites in their plans for world domination.

Manga

 * Rat Predasite
 * Dog Predasite
 * Elephant Predasite
 * Giraffe Predasite
 * Lion Predasite
 * Hippopotamus Predasite
 * Deer Predasite
 * Gazelle Predasite
 * Crow Predasite
 * Cheetah Predasite
 * Hawk Predasite
 * Parasite Anima
 * Amoeba Predasite
 * Krill Predasite
 * Mantis Predasite
 * Dust Waiburn
 * Fish Predasite
 * Moth Predasites
 * Zenomoglin
 * Rabbit Predasite
 * Plant Predasite
 * Xeno Jelly

Animal Predasites

 * Rat Predasite
 * Dog Predasite
 * Lion Predasite
 * Seal Predasite
 * Fish Predasite
 * Bat Predasite
 * Great Crow
 * Amoeba Predasite
 * Dustmite Predasites
 * Small Fish Predasites
 * Starfish Predasite
 * Anemone Predasite
 * Jellyfish Predasite
 * Sea Urchin Predasite
 * Psycho-Cicadas
 * Turtle Predasite
 * Armadrillos
 * Moth Predasite
 * Cat Predasite
 * Earwig Predasite
 * Sardine Predasites
 * Crab Predasite
 * Stingray Predasites

Human Spirit Predasites

 * Cheetah Predasite
 * Zamba
 * Hyōsube Predasite
 * Black Swan Predasite
 * Annie Conda
 * Toxic Beauty
 * Chicken Predasite
 * Frigatebird Predasites
 * Elephant Predasite
 * Flying Dragon Predasite
 * Kangaroo Predasite
 * Spider Predasite

Plant Predasites

 * Plant Predasite
 * Radish Predasite
 * Cactus Predasite
 * Taiboku Predasite

Other Predasites

 * Blue Aqua Predasite
 * Tapir Predasite
 * Fish Woman Predasite
 * "Octoblob"
 * Hybrid Predasite

Video Games
These are the Predasites that appear in the Japan-only Mew Mew Power Playstation game:
 * Arctic Wolf Predasites
 * Crow Predasites
 * Fox Predasites
 * Kiwi Predasites
 * Mouse Predasites
 * Penguin Predasite
 * Pigeon Predasites
 * Rabbit Predasites
 * Scorpion Predasites
 * Skunk Predasites

Trivia

 * It is possible that the concept of the Predasites came from the Bagu; enemies of Hime Azumi from Tokyo Black Cat Girl.
 * "Chimera Anima", which the Predasites are called in Japan, was translated as Kirema Anima in TokyoPop's translation of the Mew Mew Power manga, and then into Chimera Anima during Tokyo Mew Mew à la Mode, which may lead to confusion (see below). In Mew Mew Power, the term Predasite isa pun on the words predator and parasite. The Predasites are known as Chimeros (Chimeri, pronounced ki-MAY-ri, singular of Chimero, pronounced ki-MAY-roh) in Mew Mew - Amiche Vincenti.
 * Fansubs mistranslated their original Japanese name as Chimera Animal. The correct translation to the katakana used in the original script, アニマ(A-ni-ma), is Anima. Animal in katakana would've been written as アニマル(A-ni-ma-ru). Despite it being shown in written form in the anime, even in perfect English, it was still mistranslated.
 * The first volume of the manga omnibus(vol. 1 & 2), released by Kodansha, calls the monsters Chimera Animals but realized their mistake and correct it in later volumes, giving the correct name.