I believe Anubis.
There is no Egyptian god that is half human and half fox in the meaning of their name. The god Anubis was often depicted with the head of a jackal or wolf; in Japan there is a fox god/goddess called Inari.
Ganesha is the Hindu god with an elephant head. There is no Greek god that is half man-half elephant.
the greek god PAN. half man, half goat.
Before Pan was a god he was a satyr which is a mythological creature that is half man and half goat. Once he became a god he kept his earthly form.
Yes, Jesus was both God and Man at the same time.
I believe they were polytheistic so they worshipped gods of nature. as for the number, I'm not sure. Yes, they were polytheistic.
Well, First of all, there are many religeons that have multiple half god half man dieties. If its this egyptian jackal and human creature that ur talking about, that would be Anubis.
Pan was a satyr (half man half goat)
Half man/half goat.
Jesus the Christ is the Son of God the second Person of the Holy Trinity, thus He is fully God. When He came to earth and was born of Mary in Bethlehem as a human being He became fully man. He is the God/man. fully God and fully man.
The Phoenicians. Their God Dagon was half-man half-fish.
The Greek god Pan. He was the god of flocks/herds/nature and was typically represented as a satyr (half man half goat).