Night on Bald Mountain is a piece of music. The Disney portrayal of the piece in the full length Disney motion picture, Fantasia, depicts a portion of the music envisioning a frightening and apparently evil spiritual being arising from the mountain. That being is unnamed, but very much resembles most people's vision of the Devil.
While it doesn't actually appear in the movie, the name commonly associated with the large demon in the Night on Bald Mountain segment is "Chernobog" (or "Chernabog," sources vary on the spelling). The name, which means "black god" in Russian, comes from the name of a god in Slavic mythology.
'Bear Mountain' is a proper noun, the name of a mountain. (there are several places called Bare Mountain, one in Massachusetts) In the sentence "I knew that the bare mountain would be covered with snow when winter came", the word 'bare' is an adjective. -------- 'Bare', as in Bare Mountain is an adjective; 'Mountain' is a noun. There are several mountains known adjectivally as Bare. Modest Mussorgsky wrote the tone poem titled 'Night on Bald Mountain', later arranged by Nicholas Rimsky-Korsakoff as a fantasy for orchestra, now known more usually as 'Night on Bare Mountain', and Leopold Stokowski based his version, for the Disney feature 'Fantasia' on this. The bare, or bald, mountain of the title is the Lysa Hora in the Ukraine, a large hill which was then bare of trees on top.
The male bald eagle does not have a name it is just a bald eagle
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ummm....they are not bald. The name came from the obsolete English word (bald), meaning white.
The latin, or scientific name for the Bald eagle is:Haliaeetus leucocephalus
It would appear that "mount" is used as a prefix, or comes before the name, eg. Mount Everest, and that "mountain" is used when it is used as a suffix, or comes after the name, as in Bald Mountain. Also, when there are multiple 'mounts', it becomes the Appalachian Mountains, or the Rocky Mountains. One of the English language's many peculiarities.
You can not change your monster's name in Fight My Monster.
The name "bald eagles" is the correct spelling.
The bald eagle is Haliaeetus Leucocephalus.
The common name for Haliaeetus leucocephalus is the bald eagle.
The name for a bald eagle offspring (or baby) is either eaglet or fledgling.
The name Calvin means "bald" or "little bald one." It is of Latin origin.