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Folk tales and myths once in a while incorporate mythological hybrids; the Minotaur turned into the offspring of a human, Pasiphaë, and a white bull. More often, they’re composites of the bodily attributes of two or more types of animals, mythical beasts, and humans, and not using a proposal that they are the end result of interbreeding, as in the centaur (man/horse), chimera (goat/lion/snake), hippocamp (fish/horse), and sphinx (lady/lion). The Old Testament mentions a primary technology of half of-human hybrid giants, the Nephilim, whilst the apocryphal Book of Enoch describes the Nephilim as the depraved sons of fallen angels and appealing girls.