because they were originally created to go on church roofs, the open mouth worked like a rain gutter
A gargoyle is a carved stone grotesque designed to carry water away from a roof and the walls of a building, most obviously seen in churches. It is most often seen as a medieval addition, but was known to the ancient Greeks , ancient Egyptians and derives from the Latin word Gula. Throughout the history of churches, gargoyles were used to convey the idea of evil, convincing people to go to church with the idea that the end was near. Gargoyles can represent Lions, the Wolf, Snakes. Goats, Monkeys, Eagles, Griffins, Harpies and Mermaids. They would now be replaced by guttersIt was believed in the 19th century that gargoyles warded of evil and served as protection against witches.http://www.webanswers.com/social-sciences/spiritual-religious/why-do-christian-monuments-like-churches-have-gorgoyles-sculpted-35269f
As a water spout to direct water away from the face of a building. The word means 'gullet or throat'.
Gargoyles Sculptures that act as water spouts often quite scary-looking.
The Aztecs carved with Jade and they were also Architects which also would count as art.
Michelangelo sculptured marble statues and painted the ceiling.
The gargoyles have their mouth open so they can insult you. look for all of them and shoot them down do get something. you will find that 'something' in the Gargoyles Cove that is under the Bowerstone Market bridge. Oh and you get a 'something' for every ten gargoyles you destroy.
Gargoyles are carved stone statues with ugly faces.
A gargoyle is a stone carved water spout usually found on churches or cathedrals. Gargoyles are based mostly on humans and animals that are used to scare away the evil. And are normally used to do so.
A gargoyle is a stone carved water spout usually found on churches or cathedrals. Gargoyles are based mostly on humans and animals that are used to scare away the evil. And are normally used to do so.
Gargoyles were very much a part of gothic architecture. It is a carved monstrous image that contains a spout that conveys water from the roof, a sort of grotesque gutter. The church viewed them as a method of conveying the concept of evil to the common folk. They were also said to have been used to scare off evil spirits and demons away from the church. Some religious purists viewed the gargoyles as idolatry.
A gargoyle is just a carved waterspout to drain water from the roof. Usually found on ornate buildings such as churches.
to eat, or to sing, or to vomit into the mouths of their children
Crocodiles are often seen on the beach, looking like they are asleep, with their mouths open. What they are doing is basking, they keep their mouths open to regulate their body temperature. People sweat, dogs and cats pant, and crocodiles open their mouths :)
They were decorative Gargoyles were made from limestone and sometimes marble They were used to drain rainwater from rooftops Few architects or masons use them anymore They were often found on church buildings and important buildings.
gargoyles were invented by gargoyles who were invented by gargoyles and so on. This was written by gargoyle.
eels must open and cloth their mouths constantly in order to circulate water over their gills
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