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A basilisk is a serpent with nine pairs of legs and the head of a cockeral. Its stare kills and its breath turns you to stone. It is featured in Harry Potter

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What is a three eyed mythical creature?

One type of Basilisk, the Golden Basilisk, kills with the third eye upon his forehead.


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While the basilisk is a fictitious creature, it is not a mammal, it would be a reptilian creature, since it is a snake.


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Is a basilisk a real animal?

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