It depends what type of creature you are asking about
No, it is a creature of ancient Greek myth.
Minotaur
I'm not familiar with the term "gnish." It may be a misspelling or a less common word. Could you provide more context or check for any possible errors in spelling?
Wererabbit, created by the makers of Wallace and Gromit.
Zues is a god in Greek myth. So technically yes but the term creature seems demeaning.
Tiamat.
There is a myth that says a spider did so.
fídi págo Such a creature never existed in Greek Myth.
The opposite school in Wizard 101 for myth is storm. Find a mythical creature then do a storm spell, watch the damage increase.
Your trying to put a age to a mythological creature, there is no answer because its a myth.
A common myth about the griffin is that it is a fierce creature that guards treasures and is known for its ability to spot and protect against any intruders. It is often depicted as a half lion, half eagle creature with the strength and agility of both animals.
Maka was a cat in the underworld