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  2. List of hybrid creatures in folklore - Wikipedia

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    Cerberus – A Greek mythological dog that guarded the gates of the underworld, almost always portrayed with three heads and occasionally having a mane of serpents, as well as the front half of one for a tail. Drakaina – A female species from Greek mythology that is draconic in nature, primarily depicted as a woman with dragon features.

  3. Hybrid beasts in folklore - Wikipedia

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    The motif of otherwise human figures sporting horns may derive from partly goat hybrids (as in Pan in Greek mythology and the Devil in Christian iconography) or as partly bull hybrids . The Gundestrup cauldron and the Pashupati figure have stag's antlers (see also Horned God, horned helmet).

  4. Category:Mythological hybrids - Wikipedia

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  5. List of Greek mythological creatures - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. List of avian humanoids - Wikipedia

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    Sirens from Greek mythology began as women-bird hybrids, [32] but later evolved to become closer to mermaids. Sirin, mythological creatures of Rus' legend based on the original depiction of the Greek sirens. The swan maidens in the folktales of cultures such as Sweden, Germany, Romania, Serbia, Japan, and Pakistan. [33]

  7. Chimera (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    According to Greek mythology, [1] the Chimera, Chimaera, Chimæra, or Khimaira (/ k aɪ ˈ m ɪər ə, k ɪ-/ ky-MEER-ə, kih-; Ancient Greek: Χίμαιρα, romanized: Chímaira, lit. 'she-goat') [ 2 ] was a monstrous fire-breathing hybrid creature from Lycia , Asia Minor , composed of different animal parts.

  8. Hippalectryon - Wikipedia

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    Hybrids are a popular and common theme in archaic Greek sculpture and vase painting. [5] Most hybrids appear to have reached Greece from the East, although no early representation of a hippalectryon in Ancient Egyptian or Middle Eastern art has yet been found. [5] Hippalectryons have been found on engraved stones from the Late Period of ancient ...

  9. Category:Mythological human hybrids - Wikipedia

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    Human hybrids depicted in mythology. Subcategories. This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total. ... Pages in category "Mythological human hybrids"