Yes, it is a lion with wings.
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The Hydra is a mythological creature. There is no empirical evidence to answer that question. I believe it was a cold blooded animal because of its reptilian nature. That is a guess though.
Mythological means existing only in the imagination so, by definition, no mythological creature really exists.
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The only insects with four legs are the insects that happen to be missing two of their legs.
No. The Griffin, also known as the Gryphon, are mythological creatures.
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There is no such mythological creature. Closest is a lion with wings, a Griffin.
In mythology, the griffin is shown as a mix between an eagle and a lion. They were thought to be very wise and wily characters that spent a lot of time seeking out and guarding treasure. Some legends tell of the griffin as a trickster that challenged people with riddles.
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
Griffin is a mythological monster with half the body that looks like a lion with a tail while the other half is with a head and wings like an eagle.
No. A "Griffin" is a fake creature...
A griffin does both. A griffin is also a sign of life, from mytholigy. sorry tmi
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I think you're talking about a Griffin, which has the head and wings of an eagle and the body of a lion. --------------------- I am not sure there is one that way round, but the 'Griffin' has a lion's body with an eagles head
Bo Griffin went by Bo the Party Animal.