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Oct 29, 2019

[Answer] 1. If you saw this imaginary creature with the head and wings of an eagle and the body of a lion, what would you be looking at?

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...1. Gargoyle 2. Griffin 3. Gamayun 4. Goblin Sometimes the Griffin is thought of as king of imaginary creatures, as the lion is considered king of beasts, and the eagle king of birds. Griffins appeared over 3,300 years BC in Ancient Egyptian art. There are frescoes in the Throne Room of the Bronze Age Palace of Knossos depicting Griffins, which go back 1,500 years BC. There is a large bronze sculpture known as "The Pisa Griffin" in Pisa, Italy, that has been there since the Middle Ages. According to legend, a feather from a Griffin could restore a blind person's sight and its claw contained medicinal properties. The Griffin is also used in Heraldry and is the sign of being strong, bold and courageous.




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Griffin:


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