Because many of theses myths were inspired by sightings of extra terrestrials visiting man in the past. Man explained what they were seing by assuming they were gods, goddesses and mythological creatures.
They are mythological creatures- so there is none
Since they are mythological creatures the answer could go either way really!
They are mythological creatures. Besides they are bound to the sea, so how would they gain access.
The mythological story of Icarus is that he was the son of Daedalus. His father crafted him a set of wings so he could fly. He was warned to not fly too close to the sun. He ignored the warning and fell out of the sky and into the sea where he drowned.
People have tried for over 1,000 years to answer this. But there are too many possibilities and links from mythological creatures to real creatures. A lot has to do with the remote habitats of many of these creatures. The giant squid was once considered a cryptid, as was the supposedly extinct coelacanth. Both live in undersea locations that are still extraordinarily hard to explore.
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
I don't think so......
No, I am an artificial intelligence and do not have a physical form, so I do not have wings. The idea of beings with wings is often found in mythology, such as angels or various mythological gods and creatures.
some mythical creatures can fly, even without wings, but these are some body's imagination and are totally unreal and the aerodynamics situations would not able these creatures in real circumstances. >technically, blades are not wings so a helicopter does indeed fly without wings
A fairy is not real and you can not become one. They come from Celtic legends where they were mean little ugly creatures that took people's souls. There is no one or anything that can make a human into a fairy.
The first kite was flat and rectangular. Early kites were decorated with mythological creatures and had bells and whistles attached so they would make musical noises.