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The following is a list of hybrid entities from the folklore record grouped morphologically. Hybrids not found in classical mythology but developed in the context of modern popular culture are listed in § Modern fiction .
Hybrid beasts are creatures composed of parts from different animals, including humans, appearing in the folklore of a variety of cultures as legendary creatures. In burial sites [ edit ]
Hybrid beasts in folklore * List of hybrid creatures in folklore; A. Abraxas; Agreus and Nomios; Akhekh; Allocamelus; Alphyn; Ammit; Ampelos; Ao Ao; Azhdahak ...
Cipactli – Sea monster, crocodile-fish hybrid; Cipitio (Salvadoran folklore) Cirein cròin – Sea serpent; Coblynau – Little people and mine spirits; Cockatrice (Medieval Bestiaries) – Chicken-lizard hybrid; Cofgod – Cove god; Colo Colo – Rat-bird hybrid that can shapeshift into a serpent
A host of legendary creatures, animals, and mythic humanoids occur in ancient Greek mythology.Anything related to mythology is mythological. A mythological creature (also mythical or fictional entity) is a type of fictional entity, typically a hybrid, that has not been proven and that is described in folklore (including myths and legends), but may be featured in historical accounts before ...
Pages in category "Mythological human–animal hybrids" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Hippalectryon – a horse-rooster hybrid; Hippocamp (Etruscan, Greek and Phoenician) – horse-fish hybrid; Hippogriff (Medieval Bestiaries) – hybrid of a griffin and horse; a lion-eagle-horse hybrid; Hippopodes (Medieval Bestiary) – horse-hoofed humanoid; Hircocervus (Medieval Bestiary) – deer-goat hybrid
Gulon – Gluttonous dog-cat-fox hybrid; Gumiho (Korean mythology) – Demonic fox with thousands of tails believed to possess an army of spirits and magic in its tails; Gurangatch (Australian Aboriginal) - An enormous reptile-fish whose movements carved out the landscape south of the Blue Mountains; Gurumapa – Child-eating demon