Mythical means myth = they are not true, like dragons and thunderbirds. However - the myth of storks delivering babies reminds us that storks are real, yet have some mythical status, like cats, dogs, snakes, frogs and probaly half the species on earth.
A phoenix was a mythical bird. Mythical birds do not need to eat
None, by definition. If a creature is real, then it is not mythical.
None. That is why they are called mythical.
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No, they are mythical. There is a very slim possibility that one or more of them is based on a real creature.
No, that's why they are called mythical. There is no evidence to support any of them being real.
A griffin-mythical, Armadillo-real.
No
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They are mythical (not real)
The opposite of "mythical" is "real" or "factual." While mythical refers to things related to myths, legends, or fantasy, real pertains to things that actually exist or can be verified. Essentially, mythical concepts are imagined or fictional, whereas real concepts are grounded in reality and truth.
No, zombies are mythical creatures and they are not real.