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== See also == * [[Mythological hybrid|Hybrid creatures in mythology]] * [[List of hybrid creatures in mythology]] '''Similar hybrid creatures''' {{div col|small=yes}} * [[Dacian draco|Lupul Dacic]] or the head of a wolf with the body of a snake, the sacred symbol of the Dacians, the ancient inhabitants of modern Romania. * [[Anzû (mythology)|Anzû]] (older reading: Zû), Mesopotamian monster * [[Chimera (mythology)|Chimera]], Greek mythological hybrid monster * [[Centaur]] and [[Ichthyocentaur]], Greek horse and human hybrid, or horse, human, fish hybrid * [[Cockatrice]], snake with rooster's head and feet and bat's wings * [[Dragon]], European and East Asian reptile-like mythical creature * [[Griffin]] or griffon, lion-bird hybrid * [[Harpy]], Greco-Roman mythological bird monster with woman's face * [[Siren (mythology)|Siren]], Greco-Roman mythical creature with the combined features of a woman and bird, often a woman's head and breasts and a bird's body * [[Lamassu]], Assyrian deity, bull/lion-eagle-human hybrid * [[Hippogryph]], half eagle, half horse * [[Manticore]], Persian monster with a lion's body and a humanoid head. * [[Nue]], Japanese legendary creature * [[Pegasus]], winged stallion in Greek mythology * [[Phoenix (mythology)|Phoenix]], self-regenerating bird in Greek mythology * [[Pixiu]] or Pi Yao, Chinese mythical creature * [[Qilin]], Chinese/East Asian mythical hybrid creature * [[Satyr]], or [[Faun]], a Greek or Roman mythical creature that is half human half goat * [[Sharabha]], Hindu mythology: lion-bird hybrid * [[Simurgh]], Iranian mythical flying creature * [[Sirin]], Russian mythological creature, half-woman half-bird * [[Snow Lion]], Tibetan mythological celestial animal * [[Yali (Hindu mythology)|Yali]], Hindu mythological lion-elephant-horse hybrid * [[Ziz]], giant griffin-like bird in Jewish mythology * [[Komainu]] to compare its use in Japanese culture * [[Chinthe]] similar lion statues in Burma, Laos and Cambodia * [[Shisa]] similar lion statues in the Ryukyu Islands * [[Nian]] to compare with a similar but horned (unicorn) mythical beast * [[Haetae]] to compare with similar lion-like statues in [[Korea]]. {{div col end}} {{Commons category|Sphinxes}}
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