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The Roc is a mythical, giant bird.
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It is the mythical bird of Arabia. It was believed the bird was of a huge size and had tremendous power. It is a very famous figure and known in this particular area of the world.
Sinbad the Sailor encounters Roc eggs on his fifth voyage. His crew has a meal of the chick inside, only to then be shipwrecked by an angry parent Rocs who throw boulders at the ship.
The mystical Roc bird is a legendary creature from Middle Eastern mythology, often depicted as a giant bird of prey capable of carrying off elephants and other large animals. It is said to be able to create storms and is sometimes associated with tales of great adventures and heroism. The Roc is featured in famous tales like "One Thousand and One Nights."
It was named Roc, which is a legendary bird of prey.
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The bird that is featured in "Arabian nights" is a Roc. A Roc is a sacred bird of Egypt. It looks like a very large crow.
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A phoenix was a mythical bird. Mythical birds do not need to eat
Possibly the Roc , usually drawn as two-headed in (Sinbad the Sailor). This may have been the prototype, though mythical, of the Russian Double Eagle, On this Roc, a neat pun on the Imperial Capital of St.Petersburg, also known as, (Stacy-Town). It is almost certainly a pure myth, no bird could be that large and a bicephalous bird is pushing the Red Line of the imagination.