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* Taylor Hebert after she merges with the Varga in the ''[[Worm]]/[[Luna Varga]]'' crossover ''[[Taylor Varga]]''. Although the appearance of her base form doesn't change (except for gaining a tail), and she can apparently still breed with other human beings, her body has been essentially rebuilt from scratch based on the Varga's extradimensional/demonic biology instead of Earth's, including [[Nigh Invulnerability]], [[Complete Immortality]], being an [[Extreme Omnivore]], and possessing four-stranded DNA. Amy "Panacea" Dallon's power insists she's not human at all.
* Mutants from the home timeline of Doug Sangnoir in ''[[Drunkard's Walk]]'' seem to be right on the edge. At one point, when describing the difficulty he and his wife have had in conceiving children, he mentions that between their respective mutations they were all but different species relative to each other.
* In the ''[[Sailor Moon Expanded]]'' project, "humanic" (human mimic) youma, who externally appear completely human. They are an incredibly tiny minority among the typically monstrous and demonic youma. And, it is strongly implied later in the stories, usually the illegitimate or disavowed offspring of one of Beryl's generals.
 
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