Hawkmoth Because of its skull-and-crossbones markings and its unexpected ability to make quite a loud sound, the Death's Head has been an object of terror throughout the ages. Its sinister qualities are enshrined in its name:atropos, styx and lachesis are all death-related. The first refers to the member of the Moirae who cuts the threads of life of all beings in Greek mythology; the second to the river of the dead, also in Greek mythology; and the last refers to the Moira who allots the correct amount of life to a being. In addition the genus name Acherontia is derived from Acheron, a river in Greece that was believed in Greek Mythology to be a branch of the river Styx.
Throughout Europe, the moth was thought to be a harbinger of war, pestilence, and death to man and beast alike. Its appearance in a candlelit room, especially if it managed to snuff out the candle, was an omen of death in the house. In France, dust from its wings was thought to cause blindness if it entered the eye. The moth brought fear and panic in Brittany when large numbers appeared at the time of a widespread pestilence. The moth's awe-inspiring properties are markedly enhanced by the sounds it makes: these have been described as a 'dismal, melancholy cry' and like the 'plaintive squeaking of a mouse'. In Poland, where it is known as the 'wandering death-bird', its cry was heard as a voice of anguish, the moaning of a grief-stricken child.
-Xander Vamp
The mythical bird of death is typically associated with different cultures and belief systems. One example is the Phoenix from Greek mythology, which is said to burst into flames and be consumed by fire before being reborn from its ashes. Another example is the Thunderbird from Native American folklore, often seen as a powerful and divine bird associated with storms and the spirit world.
The only mythical bird I know of is the Phoenix.
The Roc is a mythical, giant bird.
A phoenix was a mythical bird. Mythical birds do not need to eat
Mythical Bird
Yes, it is!
it is a mythical giant bird. Some say it was the largest living bird,
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no, the phoenix is a mythical bird.
Falcon is a Real bird phoenix is a Mythical bird
The mythical object which Garuda Indonesia Airport is named after is a Giant bird or bird like creature which is from the Hinduism and Buddhist mythology.
Yes but no. It is named after a mythical creature called a Phoenix, which has the appearance of a bird.
he isn't
Alkonost or Chamrosh .