A griffin does both.
A griffin is also a sign of life, from mytholigy.
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do both because a griffin has wings so it can fly and the griffin has a lion body so it can walk as well because it also has feet
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do both because a griffin has wings so it can fly and the griffin has a lion body so it can walk as well because it also has feet
do both because a griffin has wings so it can fly and the griffin has a lion body so it can walk as well because it also has feet
You would expect to find them in both.
The Griffin (alt.sp.Gryphon) is a composite of both the lion and an eagle .
I would go with Blake Griffin he is skilled on both offense and defense.
Sir Eglamour of Artois has both a dragon and a griffin in it.
Griffins can be portrayed as both good and bad.
The Romans borrowed the Greek word for griffin. It appeared in Latin in as gryps (genitive gryphis) and as gryphus (genitive gryphi), both masculine.
They would both die in a fiery barrage of atomic bombs from Homer Simpson and Peter Griffin.
as long as the job were satisfactory to both parties and everyone was satisfied.
Robert Griffin III was born in Okinawa, Japan, where his parents, both U.S. Army sergeants, were stationed.
Tarquin can be both a mythological and biblical allusion. In Roman mythology, Tarquin is associated with the Tarquinian dynasty of Etruscan kings of Rome. In the Bible, there is a figure named Tarquin mentioned in some versions of the genealogy of Jesus Christ in the Gospel of Matthew.