Eyepatch Hybrid Creature
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Key parts: Base Body: Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever · Head: Hatzegopteryx · Tail: squirrel · Extra: eyepatch

Reveal all 11 parts, then create a hand-drawn concept sketch for 1 credit.
Reveal all 11 creature parts before creating an AI image.
See what random animal prompts can become. Each featured hybrid creature pairs an AI-generated image with the animal-part prompt that shaped it.
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Key parts: Base Body: Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever · Head: Hatzegopteryx · Tail: squirrel · Extra: eyepatch
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Key parts: Base Body: Narwhal · Head: Basking Shark · Tail: Ring-Tailed Lemur · Extra: elemental aura
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Key parts: Base Body: Vegavis · Head: Asian Cockroach · Tail: Madagascar Ring-Tailed Lemur · Extra: tie
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Key parts: Base Body: Madora Moth · Head: Rabbit · Tail: Whiptail Ray · Extra: flowers blooming
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Key parts: Base Body: Xiaosaurus · Head: Rhombic Egg-Eater Snake · Tail: Long-Tailed Duck · Extra: sandpaper skin
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Key parts: Base Body: Tuna · Head: Turkish Angora · Tail: ringtail · Extra: extra limbs
Want your own creature in the mix?
Make Your Own CreatureClick each creature part, reveal the full hybrid, then use the finished prompt for drawing, sharing, or AI image generation.
Start with Base, Head, Ears, or any part you want. Each click spins only that creature slot.
Use the result as a drawing prompt while each body part lands on a different animal.
When parts are revealed, use the prompt for drawing practice, social posts, D&D ideas, or a share card.
Once all 11 parts are revealed, signed-in users can create a GPT Image 2 concept sketch from the creature prompt.
Most random animal tools pick one species. This one assembles a creature part by part, which is why it works for art prompts and social drawing challenges.
Ported from the original rag animal database, including mammals, birds, reptiles, insects, breeds, and obscure species.
Base, head, ears, eyes, nose, legs, feet, tail, coat, colour, and extra feature create wild but useful prompts.
Each clicked part runs through a 20-frame spinner before landing on a final result.
No bulk randomizer or lock controls. The core loop is clicking one part, drawing it, then revealing the next.
Use the Tuimiz-inspired format on desktop or mobile without installing a desktop app.
Turn a finished 11-part creature into a GPT Image 2 concept sketch. The generator stays free; image creation uses credits.
A small tool with a very large combination space.
animal names
body-part slots
optional traits
The random animal generator stays free. Credits are only used when you turn a finished 11-part creature into an AI image.
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Quick answers for artists, teachers, and players using the generator.
Want more ideas? Read the random animal drawing guide, the classroom generator guide, or the hybrid animal explainer.
Reveal all 11 random parts, use the prompt for drawing, or generate an AI concept image when you want a finished visual.