As far as I can recall, all of the Patronuses that are seen in the books (and movies) are small- to medium-sized mammals and a few are birds. I could've missed some, but I don't think there are any lizards, fish, or insects.
Does a Patronus have to take the form of a moderate-sized bird or mammal? Dumbledore and Tonks both have magical creatures as their Patronuses, so clearly that's a possibility, but would a unicorn Patronus be possible? What about a T-Rex (that would be my choice, if I could pick)? Or, if Patronuses are limited to warm-blooded animals, could someone have an elephant Patronus?
Answer
The obvious counterexample is that Harry's is a stag, not a small animal by any means. Ginny's horse would also not be considered small. However there are presumably size limits - Andros the Invincible is notable for creating a giant-sized Patronus, the only person on record as doing so. Given the size and magicality is not an issue, unicorn Patronuses should be possible and elephants potentially.
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