A mythological griffin, which is a creature with the body of a lion and the wings and head of an eagle, would be expected to both walk and fly. Its lion-like body suggests that it is capable of walking on land, while its eagle wings indicate that it can soar through the air. This dual capability symbolizes the blend of strength and majesty in its mythological representation. Therefore, the griffin embodies the qualities of both terrestrial and aerial movement.
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If you are talking about the Disney Show, the eldest would be the main character Penny Proud
well apache religion is really close to Hindu and buddism, and in the mythological times that's what they practiced, so i would assume that they practice it still.
do both because a griffin has wings so it can fly and the griffin has a lion body so it can walk as well because it also has feet
do both because a griffin has wings so it can fly and the griffin has a lion body so it can walk as well because it also has feet
A griffin does both. A griffin is also a sign of life, from mytholigy. sorry tmi
No, because griffins are mythical creatures.
No, because griffins are mythical creatures.
griffin? A Griffin is part eagle part lion. The Sphynx was an Egyptian mythological creature that was part man part lion. The Manticore would also fit that description, with the body of a lion and the face of a man.
You would not; the griffin chick/cub parent would.
I think you're talking about a Griffin, which has the head and wings of an eagle and the body of a lion. --------------------- I am not sure there is one that way round, but the 'Griffin' has a lion's body with an eagles head
No, not a griffin from fable.
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Stewie Griffin would be spelled as "Stewie Griffin" in French, as names are typically not translated.
I think the greatest mythological greek hero would be Hercules because he did 12 almost impossible tasks.