Bestiary
Bestiaries are medieval illustrated books that describe and depict various animals, birds, and mythical creatures. They were used for both educational and symbolic purposes, often containing moral lessons or allegorical meanings associated with the animals depicted. Bestiaries were popular in Europe during the Middle Ages and played a significant role in the development of natural history and symbolic literature.
a swimmie was illustrated like a mini tube and and sorta looked like a bagle but the whole in the middle was bigger.
During the Middle Ages people liked books, called bestiaries, describing animals. They had written descriptions of the animals, together with pictures. They were not usually very scientific. But they are rather entertaining. There is a link below to an article on bestiaries.
Yes, Spongebob is a political allegory for the situation in the middle east, with particular focus on Isreal and Palestine.
"Bestiarri" refers to a collection of bestiaries, which are medieval manuscripts or texts that describe various animals, both real and mythical, often accompanied by moral lessons or allegorical interpretations. These works were popular in the Middle Ages and served to educate readers about the natural world while also conveying moral or religious messages. Bestiaries typically included illustrations alongside descriptions, blending art and literature. The term can also relate to the broader tradition of animal symbolism in literature and art.
== ==
starfish live in the middle of the ocean
A treatise on beasts; esp., one of the moralizing or allegorical beast tales written in the Middle Ages. A bestiary . . . in itself one of the numerous mediæval renderings of the fantastic mystical zoölogy. Saintsbury.
for farming
· panda
woods and animals
bones from other animals