no. and who ever posted this question is an idiot. its called mythology. its a myth.
No. Gryphons are mythical creatures. Therefore are not real.
Gryphons, mythical creatures with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle, are not part of the natural ecosystem, so they don't have natural predators. In fictional contexts, other powerful mythical beings or creatures, such as dragons or large monsters, might be imagined as potential threats to gryphons. Ultimately, the concept of a gryphon being eaten is more a product of mythology and storytelling than of real-world ecology.
He is a mythological god of the sky in greek mythology
Gryponhs are creatures not yet proven real to scientist.I think they may be real but they havent had real images or proof yet.They have the body of a lion birdlike claws and an eagle like head.
No. They were part of mythology.
No, Greek gods and godesses aren't real. That is why its called mythology. However, the Greek people did believe it was real, and worshiped them and gave them offerings everyday.
Gryphons are mythical creatures, so there is no definitive answer on their reproductive process. In folklore, Gryphons are said to lay large eggs which are incubated for an extended period, potentially several weeks to months, before hatching. However, as they are legendary beings, there is no scientifically documented timeline for their egg hatching process.
Yes!!! Not only are they real, but their existence has been proved in New York city and iceland. ;)
In Greek mythology yes, but I doubt they really are real.
morals are very common throughout greek myths
No, half man half horse creatures, known as centaurs, are mythological beings that do not exist in reality. They have been depicted in ancient Greek mythology and various works of fiction, but are purely imaginative creatures.
No. Seahorses are real creatures. They are a fish that is closely related to the pipe fish.