Hybrid Physiology

The power to possess the traits and abilities of two or more different species.

Also Called

 * Cross-Species Physiology/Genetics
 * Half-Blood
 * Half-Breed
 * Hanyō (Japanese term)
 * Hybridism
 * Hybridization

Capabilities
The user possesses the genetic traits and abilities of two or more different species, with the cause being either:

Genetic
 * The user is a hybrid that was created genetically by mixing two or more genetic codes together to create a creature with more capabilities than their inherent genetic species.

Offspring
 * The user is a hybrid that bred naturally by two different species mated and thus possess both of their parents' capabilities and powers.

Variations

 * Alicorn Physiology
 * Cambion Physiology
 * Demigod Physiology
 * Demonic-Undead Physiology
 * Demonic-Undead Lord Physiology
 * Dhampir Physiology
 * Divine-Demonic Physiology
 * Dragonborn Physiology
 * Hybrid Embodiment
 * Hybrid Soul
 * Hybrid Transcendency
 * Machine-Human Physiology
 * Mystic Vampire Physiology
 * Nephalem Physiology
 * Nephilim Physiology
 * Vaewolf Physiology
 * Zompire Physiology

Associations

 * Animal Imitation
 * Artificially-Enhanced Physiology
 * Biological Manipulation
 * Bionic Physiology
 * Body Manipulation
 * Chimerism
 * DNA Manipulation
 * Fused Existence
 * Genetic Mutation
 * Hybrid Vitality
 * Power Mixture
 * Species-Shifting

Limitations

 * Hybrids may also have the down-sides of either, if not both species.
 * Hybrids may inherit weaker skills of either or both species.
 * Hybrids may be made into pariahs, depending on their societies views.
 * May require genetic tampering, a special device, or a special ritual to bring out dominant traits for some hybrids.

Comics
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 * White hybrids (Aliens/Predator: Deadliest of the Species)
 * Mal Fraser (Angel & Faith)
 * Nash (Angel & Faith)
 * Pearl (Angel & Faith)
 * Beck (Angel: After the Fall/Spike: Asylum)
 * Ixis Naugus (Archie's Sonic the Hedgehog)
 * Nikki (The Books of Magic)
 * Cheetah (DC Comics)
 * Cir-El/Supergirl (DC Comics)
 * Conner Kent/Superboy (DC Comics)
 * Jon Lane Kent/Superboy (DC Comics)
 * Manbat (DC Comics)
 * Nightstar (DC Comics)
 * Poison Ivy (DC Comics)
 * Raven (DC Comics)
 * Two-Edge (Elfquest)
 * Aspen Matthews (Fathom)
 * Abe Sapien (Hellboy)
 * Invincible (Image Comics)
 * Adam X the X-Treme (Marvel Comics)
 * Blade (Marvel Comics)
 * Cat People (Marvel Comics)
 * Hiro-Kala (Marvel Comics)
 * Hulkling (Marvel Comics)
 * Jack of Hearts (Marvel Comics)
 * Lifeguard (Marvel Comics)
 * Luna Maximoff (Marvel Comics)
 * Miguel O'Hara/Spider-Man (Marvel Comics)
 * Mayhem (Marvel Comics)
 * Namor (Marvel Comics)
 * New Men (Marvel Comics)
 * Peter Quill/Star-Lord (Marvel Comics)
 * Skaar (Marvel Comics)
 * Stegron (Marvel Comics)

Films

 * Ripley 8 (Alien Resurrection)
 * Predaliens (Aliens vs. Predator)
 * Merliah Summers (Barbie in a Mermaid Tale)
 * Wikus Van De Merwe (District 9)
 * Duncan Rosenblatt (Firebreather)
 * The Controller (Godzilla: Final Wars)
 * Ozaki (Godzilla: Final Wars)
 * Dennis (Hotel Transylvania 2)
 * T.J. Nelson (I Dream of Jeannie... Fifteen Years Later)
 * Indominus Rex (Jurassic World)
 * Tessa (Mermaids)
 * Hybrids (Underworld)}}

Folklore/Mythology
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 * Dhampirs/Half-vampires (Balkan Folklore)
 * Centaurs (Greek Mythology)
 * Hippocampus (Greek Mythology)
 * Satyrs (Greek Mythology)
 * Merpeople (Mythology)
 * Cambion/Half-demons (Mythology/Religion)
 * Demigods/Half-gods (Mythology/Religion)
 * Half-elves (Norse Mythology)
 * Nephilim/Half-angels (Religion)

Literature

 * Halfkinds (Arkwell Academy series)
 * Half-Giants (Harry Potter series)
 * Rubeus Hagrid
 * Shadowhunters (Shadowhunter Chronicles)
 * Downworlders (Shadowhunter Chronicles)
 * Demigods (Percy Jackson and the Olympians)
 * Riley Jenson (Riley Jenson Guardian)
 * Hybrids (Shadow Falls)
 * Vampire/Human hybrids (The Twilight Saga)
 * Connor Tempest (Vampirates)
 * Grace Tempest (Vampirates)
 * Tinisha Dolaira (The Young Guardians)}}