The Sphinx.
The words suggested by this spelling and sound are the proper nouns:Psycho - an Alfred Hitchcock film (a slang word for a crazed person, "psycho")Sphynx - a carved human-lion statue (sphynx, any similar form, or a cat breed)
Lion = King Ball = World In Chinese statuary there are traditionally two lions presented as a set. The male rests his paw upon an embroidered ball representing supremacy over the world and a female has a playful cub under her paw to represent her maternal nature.
The winged lion represents Saint Mark. The strength of the lion is representative of the strength of Mark's love for Christ. The wings on the lions back represent his elevation above those of the unclean heart.
it's a lion because nobody would stand in their way
The plural of lion is lions.
That statue is called the Sphinx.
The Sphinx structure was headed The Lion
The Lion of Amphipolis.
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The mythical creature with a head like human and a body like a lion is called Sphinx. The Great Sphinx statue of Egypt is in Giza.
The Sphinx.
The famous lion statue with a human head is known as the Sphinx. It is an ancient statue located in Giza, Egypt, and is believed to have been built around 2500 BC. The Great Sphinx of Giza is considered one of the most iconic and mysterious sculptures in the world.
The famous statues are called the Sphinx. The Great Sphinx of Giza is a large limestone statue of a reclining sphinx with a lion's body and a human head, thought to represent the pharaoh Khafre.
Golden-headed lion tamarin was created in 1820.
An echidna-headed lion.
I believe it's a Griffin - the Greek mythological monster with the body of a lion , and the head and wings of an eagle , also sometimes spelled Gryphon
Richard Coeur de Lion - statue - was created in 1856.