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What is the Loch Ness Monster?
by John aka Jupiter King, Sep 29, 2008
My thoughts on what "Nessie" is, after much study on the subject.
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Amazing Greek Mythological Creatures
by eddiego65, Sep 15, 2008
Greek mythology has been read through the ages, yet it never loses its appeal. It possesses many elements that can make a blockbuster movie: action, comedy, romance and suspense. And most of all, the stories included many of most remarkable hybrid creatures that human imagination has ever conceived.
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Toads and Frogs in Myth, Mythology, and Folklore
by balisunset, Sep 8, 2008
Frogs and toads have always seemed to be close to the mythic origin of life. When relaxed, they have almost the form of a ball, the most primeval of shapes. They are found mostly in ponds or in moist areas that suggest the chaos out of which living things were created.
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The Grasshopper, Locust, Cricket, Cicada, and Mantis in Religion, Myths, Mythology and Folklore
by balisunset, Sep 8, 2008
Entomologists place grasshoppers, locusts, crickets, and mantises in a single order, the Orthoptera, while cicadas belong to the order Homoptera. But modern taxonomies do not necessarily reflect popular perception of animals today, much less the ways in which creatures have been regarded over the centuries.
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The Jackal, Fox, and Coyote in Myths, Mythology, and Folklore
by balisunset, Sep 8, 2008
The fox and jackal are predators of moderate size, which has probably made them easier for most people to identify with than the awesome lion or the ferocious wolf. The fox and jackal are almost interchangeable in the literature of the Near East; in fact, it is usually difficult for translators to know which of the two is meant in passages.
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Fly, Louse, and Flea in Religion, Myths, Mythology and Folklore
by balisunset, Sep 8, 2008
The authors of the ancient world generally did not distinguish sharply among the different types of small insects that might be a minor, if persistent, irritation, and the term fly is used here loosely as a general designation for them.
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Hawk and Falcon in Myths, Mythology and Folklore
by balisunset, Sep 8, 2008
The falcon turning and circling overhead is a stirring sight even today, and we can only imagine how inspiring it must have seemed before human beings had learned to fly.
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Elephant in Myths, Mythology and Folklore
by balisunset, Sep 8, 2008
The elephant is set apart from other creatures by its immense size, its enormous tusks, and above all, its prehensile trunk. Rough as the skin of an elephant may appear, the trunk has such fine coordination that it can be used to pick flowers or lift small coins.
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Eagle in Myths, Mythology and Folklores
by balisunset, Sep 8, 2008
The symbolism of no other animal is quite so simple and unambiguous as that of the eagle. The majestic bird is associated with the sun and, largely by implication, with monarchs. Eagles have remarkable eyesight and appear able to gaze directly into the sun.
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Pigeons and Doves in Religion, Myths, Mythology and Folklores
by balisunset, Sep 8, 2008
Doves seem holy and clean, but pigeons appear commonplace and dirty. Nevertheless, the two are very closely related in biology and closely associated in folklore. In ancient texts it is often impossible to know which is meant, and perhaps the best way to think of these birds is as the sacred and profane aspects of a single creature.
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