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Yes, in most mythological depictions, griffins are said to lay eggs. They are usually depicted as having the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle, combining characteristics of both animals in their reproduction process.
One has never been stated.
Yes, griffins are typically depicted as egg-laying creatures in mythology and fantasy literature. These legendary beings, which are a hybrid of lions and eagles, are often portrayed as hatching from eggs, similar to birds. However, since griffins are mythical, their reproductive methods are subject to the creative interpretations of various stories and folklore.
A light purple. This is a positive answer.
Red
Griffins are never referred to in the Bible .
Spikes of gold
Baby griffins are called chicks.
Vancouver Griffins was created in 2000.
Other griffins. There is no mythological ancestor in fable.
London Griffins was created in 2005.