This is probably a dragon.
Pegasus the winged horse is a mythical creature.
Nowhere. Pegasus was a mythical winged horse.
pegasus is the famous winged horse ... the term Pegasus (and the plural Pegasi) can also refer to any winged horse.
Not in real, the dragon is mostly used in tales or games.
An order of winged dinosaurs, "pterodactyl" means "winged finger" (or winged toe) which refers to the reptile's extremely long "fourth finger", which formed each wing. (the remaining three fingers were claws situated at the upper edge of the wings)
A Pterodactyl (or Pterosaur) is not actually a dinosaur, but a winged reptile that existed alongside the dinosaurs from the late Triassic to the Cretaceous Periods.
The Sphinx, Phoenix, Dragons would be the perfect examples of mythical creatures with wings. Although not mythical, some dinosaurs also had wings, such as Pterodactyls. Others include the Griffin, Wyvern, Harpy, Roc, Fairies, Sprites, Hippogriff and Pegasus, the winged horse.
Neither, "Birds are winged, bipedal, endothermic (warm-blooded), egg-laying, vertebrate animals." (Wikipedia)
a small short-winged songbird found chiefly in the New World.
birds are winged, bipedal , exothermic, vertebrate animals that fly and lay eggs.
The official definition for a cherubin is "a winged angelic being described in biblical tradition as attending on God."
yes. i have seen them on multiplle occasions