List of hybrid creatures in folklore

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.

The following hybrid creatures appear in modern fiction: The Jurassic Park franchise had these hybrids in the films, toylines, and video games.

Ganesha, with Elephant's head
Horus, with Falcon's head
A medieval depiction of a harpy as a bird-woman
'Gajasimha', Museum of Cham Sculpture
A nure-onna as depicted in Sawaki Suushi's Hyakkai-Zukan
A Centaur fighting a man
Pegasus, as the horse of Muses, was put on the roof of Poznań Opera House ( Max Littmann , 1910)
Detail of the embroidered dress of an Apkallu, showing a pair of 4-legged winged animals. From Nimrud, Iraq. 883-859 BCE. Ancient Orient Museum, Istanbul
Satyr men, satyr women, and satyr children.
Garuda carrying his master Vishnu. Garuda has an eagle's head, wings and legs
Assyrian lamassu dated 721, BCE Oriental Institute Museum, University of Chicago.
Horns of a goat and a ram , goat's fur and ears, nose and canines of a pig , and mouth of a dog , a typical depiction of the devil in Christian art . The goat, ram, dog and pig are animals consistently associated with the Devil. [ 17 ] Detail of a 16th-century painting by Jacob de Backer in the National Museum in Warsaw .
Navagunjara, has limb representing eight animals, including a human hand.
Cecaelia is a half human, half octopus.