This is what we call a cyborg. Cyborgs are humans who are also partially robots.
In Science Fiction, humans who suffered severe injuries could be "repaired" with robotic spares.
In real-life, it is actually a viable and possible resolution for humans who are missing limbs, organs and other parts.
The pacemaker for example could technically be cyborg-ish.
In the future it might be possible to replace broken human body parts with robotic equivalents, made easier by the invention of 3D printing.
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This is what we call a cybernetic organism, or commonly "cyborg" for short.
Cyborgs are humans who are also partially robots.
In science fiction, humans who suffered severe injuries could be "repaired" with robotic spares.
In real-life, it is actually a viable and possible resolution for humans who are missing limbs, organs and other parts.
The pacemaker for example could technically be cyborg-ish.
In the future it might be possible to replace broken human body parts with robotic equivalents, made easier by the invention of 3D printing.
A half human half animal is commonly referred to as a "hybrid" or a "chimera". These beings are often found in mythology and folklore, where they exhibit characteristics of both humans and animals.
What a half human half animal is called depends on the type of animal. A half human, half horse is a centaur.
In greek mythology, someone who is half horse and half human is a centaur. The wisest centaur is Chiron.
A half-human, half-robot is often referred to as a cyborg. Cyborg is short for Cybernetic Organism.
A half-animal, half-human creature is often referred to as a "chimera" or "hybrid." In mythology and folklore, such beings are typically depicted as having aspects of both species, such as a centaur (half horse, half human) or a mermaid (half fish, half human). These creatures are used as symbols to explore the intersection of human and animal nature.
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If it is a cross between a Human and a: Horse=Centaur, Fish=Mermaid, Goat=Satyr
The name "Therian" is often used to refer to individuals who identify as part-human, part-animal in a spiritual or psychological sense. It's derived from the word "therianthropy," which is the belief in beings that are part animal and part human.
A "werewolf".