Jaguars have a reputation for being human-eaters. However, numerous stories of men being followed for miles through the forest by solitary jaguars may suggest that they are merely escorting them off their territory and not stalking them as prey. There are also stories from the Amazonian Indians that tell of jaguars emerging from the forest to play with village children.
:Fables are lessens with moral values while myths tell stories of gods and heros.
Greek fables are myths so yes they do
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Yes there are.
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Myths are usually about gods and heroes, while fables are usually about animals that can speak and have human-like traits. Both fables and myths have a lesson to be learned.
One category was named Fables and Mythology. The other was Myths and Folklore. We changed it so that Fables and Folklore were together, and Myths was combined into Mythology. It was to streamline the categories, and prevent further crossover.
From my experience not at all but fables are.
Fables have talking animals -- that's the definition of a fable. A myth is any story that makes an underlying basis to a culture.
* Parables * Anecdotes * Fables * Fiction
Real people vs. gods
Richard S. Lambert has written: 'Myths, legends & fables' -- subject(s): Fables, Greek, Greek Fables, Greek Mythology, Juvenile literature, Legends, Mythology, Greek