A stone figure erected to scare off intruders.
Often depicts grusome devils or other derformed faces.
Presumably, the gargoyle can fly while the worm cannot. Being able to fly is a strong advantage, so I'd place my bets on the gargoyle.
The root word for "gargoyle" is "gargouille," which comes from the Old French word "gargouiller" meaning "to gurgle" or "to gush." This word is derived from the Latin word "gargarizare," meaning "to gargle."
Gargoyle is a term that comes from the spout that drained water in most of their throats, and it sounded like "gargling", hence the gargoyle.
Gargoyle in German is wasserspeier.
My children are scared of the gargoyle on the building.
Gargoyle's Quest happened in 1990.
The Gargoyle - newspaper - was created in 1954.
Gargoyle Games was created in 1983.
Grey Gargoyle was created in 1964.
Geis of the Gargoyle was created in 1995-02.
Geis of the Gargoyle has 315 pages.
Yes dogs can be part gargoyle. It's rare, but it can happen. There are some things you can look out for. The main thing would be to look for bumps on the back of the dog in question. It may be the beginning of wings. It would be certain your dog is a gargoyle if it has wings. Also you can check the dogs eyes to see if he's made of stone. If he is he could be a gargoyle. Gargoyles are mainly depicted as dogs because dogs are good protectors. Hope this helps.