Chimera (paleontology)
Fossil reconstructed from elements of more than one species / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In paleontology, a chimera is a fossil that was reconstructed with elements coming from more than a single species or genus of animal. In other words, they are mistakes or sometimes hoaxes made by paleontologists, putting together parts that do not come from the same organism. A now classic example of chimera is Protoavis.