There is no such animal outside of mythology. The Greek Pegasus was a winged horse, but had feathered, not bat-like wings.
Fair enough. What would you call it *inside* mythology?
The umbrella term for such fused creatures is 'chimera'.
Thanks, but that's referring to two separate creatures who got attached accidentally while developing. I'm talking about a straight cross (one parent dragon, one parent horse).
You might want to check-out Kelpie, Hippocamp, Ceffyl Dŵr, Each uisge, and other related mythical horse creatures on wikipedia. There's no dragon relationship mentioned there but some of the critters have a definite mean streak in them which might be attributable to a dragon progenitor. You may want to suggest the link.
The cross between an Arabian and Quarter Horse is not actually a breed. This cross is more commonly refered to as a Quar-ab and although the AQHA (quarter horse registry) will not accept this cross in their registry, the Arabian registry will accept this in the half Arab registry. This means you can show your horse at Arabian shows in the half Arab classes. The Quar-ab is a very pretty horse. You get the beauty of the Arabian and the calm nature of the Quarter Horse.
no but it would be good to have some
A Canadian Honovarian cross
It would be called a dorse and it would have a horses head and like a really small body for a dog
it is a Male Donkey or a Jack, and a Female horse, or a Mare. Some might think that a Female Donkey and a Male Horse, or stallion would be a mule, but its is not, its called a Hinny.
You would need to go on cross breed and cross breed a sea turtle and a comodo dragon and it gives you 40,000 coins!
a stanardbred or thoroughbred mix would make a nice fast horse.
The horse.
You would get a cross bred horse with the possibility of it maybe qualifying to be registered as an American Azteca, though it would likely only get partial registry for not being a purebred.
That would be the Gypsy horse also called a Tinker horse depending on geography and the type of people. The gypsy is a cross between pinto marked horses and draft horses. A Gypsy horse is just a pinto draft horse with lots of feathering and thick manes and tails.
Typically, a horse is either wild or tame, and there is no middle ground. I suppose you could call it semi-feral, semi-wild or semi-tame. If you mean a horse that lives with humans, but has not been gentled yet, you would refer to it as an unbroken horse. If you mean what is a horse that is half mustang or brumby called, then you would call it a mustang cross, or a brumby cross.
On land, the dragon. Sea monster in water.