Certainly not on many churches built within the past 60 years. But on most built more than a hundred years ago Gargoyles were part of the decoration. There would not be a cathedral anywhere which did not have its quota of these queer looking creatures. Most were there to hide the rain water spout.
You can find gargoyles as architectural elements on buildings, typically on old churches, cathedrals, and castles. They are often positioned on the roof or near the gutters to direct rainwater away from the building. Some people also use gargoyle sculptures as decorative fixtures in gardens or homes.
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Presumably, the gargoyle can fly while the worm cannot. Being able to fly is a strong advantage, so I'd place my bets on the gargoyle.
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Gargoyle is a term that comes from the spout that drained water in most of their throats, and it sounded like "gargling", hence the gargoyle.
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Gargoyle in German is wasserspeier.
Gargoyle's Quest happened in 1990.
The Gargoyle - newspaper - was created in 1954.
Gargoyle Games was created in 1983.
Grey Gargoyle was created in 1964.
My children are scared of the gargoyle on the building.
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