Tibetan Hybrids

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Tibetan hybrids refer to the different mythical creatures that are often featured within Tibetan mythology, ranging from creatures that resemble animals like the snow lion to spirits. These creatures are present in both religious mythology as well as national mythology and are often a result of the Tibetan environment or are shared amongst many countries as a result of the spread of religion.

Some Tibetan hybrids have gained notoriety in popular culture due to stories of it being popularised in the west or through the stories spread by mountaineers. These hybrids tend to exhibit characteristics that is similar to animals who inhabit the snowy mountanious regios of Tibet.

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