No griffins in mythology do not have enemies, they are regarded as divine or protectors of the divine in myth; they love gold and live high in mountains and are thought to be king of beasts.In Greek myth the enemy of griffin were the Arimaspoi.
Griffins can't really be placed anywhere; in mythology they could be located in India, in the Hyperborean Mountains or the Riphean Mountains.
In Greek myth the griffin live in the Rhipaean mountains, between the Hyperboreans and the one-eyed Arimaspians, and guarding the gold of the north.
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In Greek Mythology, the gods live on Mount Olympus. There is no Roman counterpart.
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Roman mythology did not have sects.
If you mean characters like peter griffin and all that then in a tv world Yes,but if you mean REAL Griffins umm i dont think griffins are real but if they were i dont think they woould live at Rhode island
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I do not think anybody did. Griffins helped Apollon and Dionysos by guarding their treasures.
No. Griffins weren't really an original part of Greek mythology - they were added later, after they had contact with the Orient.
Griffins do not have good eyesight - they have excellent eyesight! They can zoom their eyesight in and out at will, to be able to see out into space, to bacteria and atoms.