Serpopard

Serpopard design
3000 BC cylinder seal of Uruk with serpopard design.
Modern impression. This design is also sometimes qualified as a monstrous lioness. Louvre
Narmer Palette with central depression for mixing cosmetics. (3200–3000 BC)
Oxford Palette from Hierakonpolis. Ashmolean Museum.

The serpopard (also known as monstrous lion) is a mythical animal known from ancient Egyptian and Mesopotamian art. The word "serpopard" is a modern coinage. It is a portmanteau of "serpent" and "leopard", derived from the interpretation that the creature represents an animal with the body of a leopard and the long neck and head of a serpent. However, they have also been interpreted as "serpent-necked lions". There is no known name for the creature in any ancient texts.