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  • ...the shape of any animal he wants, but he usually appears in the shape of a bull with a man's head and chains in his hands. [[Category: Belgian mythology]]
    710 bytes (106 words) - 15:04, 13 May 2011
  • The '''Camahueto''' is a fabulous creature in the mythology of Chiloé (Chiloé Archipelago, in the south of Chile). The Camahueto has the form of a calf or bull, with a small horn on its forehead, similar to a unicorn. There are other r
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  • ...the herd and never returns to its grave. It then resides in the horns or a bull or the hind legs of a milk cow. It feeds first on the fattest cattle and th [[Category:Bulgarian mythology]]
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  • '''Bahamut''' (بهموت} is a giant omnipotent creature in Arabian mythology, sometimes describes as a dragon or snake. ...d [[Liwash]] that resides in a vast sea, the [[Adwad]]. He supports a huge bull named [[Kuyutha]] who supports a rock of ruby, atop which stands an [[angel
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  • The '''Bonnacon''' (also called the '''Bonacon''' or the '''Bonasus''') is a mythology creature from Asia. ...sent, which has the mane of a horse, but in all other respects resembles a bull; its horns are curved back in such a manner as to be of no use for fighting
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  • *[[Niu Mo Wang]] - literally, "bull demon king" [[Category: Chinese mythology]]
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  • after he had slain a fierce bull which ravaged Arcadia, a Satyr who robbed and violated persons, the serpent King: So they say, making his form that of a bull lusting for a mate.
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  • In Hindu mythology, '''Navagunjara''' is a creature composed of nine different animals. The beast has the neck of a peacock, the back or hump of a bull, the waist of a lion, and the tail is a serpent.
    2 KB (274 words) - 22:34, 30 April 2009
  • ...Should the Boobrie be denied its quarry it is said to bellow like an angry bull. [[Category: Scottish mythology]]
    1 KB (221 words) - 19:24, 4 June 2009
  • ...he head of a bull and the body of a man or, conversely, with the body of a bull and the head of a man. In Greek mythology, the Minotaur was a creature that was part man and part bull. It dwelt in the Labyrinth, which was an elaborate maze constructed for Kin
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  • ...nd is always represented as contending with and conquering the lion or the bull. However, there is no text that relates with this god which has also been a [[Category: Assyrian mythology]]
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  • ...term to be reduced to a few features. Moreover, we are using the ''modern mythology'' as it when forged by Stoker. Other vampire-like creatures are referenced ...the real storys, stop listening to mortals they will only give u top-grade bull.
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  • '''Oro''' is a powerful Orisha in Yoruba mythology. ...es from daybreak till noon, while the men parade the streets, whirling the bull-roarer, dancing, singing and beating druims and killing all stray dogs and
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  • ...r its prey like a wheel, thus looking somewhat like the ouroboros of Greek mythology, or [[Tsuchinoko]] in Japan. ...o the undertaker's. Hoop snakes can kill a 200-pound man, or a 2,000-pound bull. In one version of the myth, the snake straightens out at the last second,
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  • ...of a similar creature named the zhi, and the Evenks also talked of a large bull with a single horn in the forehead. It is possible that Elasmotherium survi [[Category:Persian mythology]]
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  • ...nd '''Lindwurm''' in Germany) is a large serpent-like dragon from European mythology and folklore. ...some young men tied a bull to a chain, and when the lindworm swallowed the bull, it was hooked like a fish, and killed. In 1335, when the skull of a wooly
    6 KB (922 words) - 19:52, 17 July 2008
  • While his Semitic predecessor was depicted as a man or a bull, the demon Baal was in grimoire tradition said to appear in the forms of a [[Category: Persian mythology]]
    3 KB (500 words) - 17:45, 31 January 2008
  • ...orse in English, is a mythological creature shared by Phoenician and Greek mythology. ...art include the "Leokampos" (fish-tailed lion), "Taurokampos" (fish-tailed bull), "Pardalokampos" (fish-tailed leopard), and "Aigikampos" (fish-tailed goat
    4 KB (550 words) - 23:03, 28 August 2007
  • ...which were portrayed as bulls, as men with the head of a bull, or wearing bull horns as a crown. [[Category:Christian mythology]][[Category:Demons]]
    7 KB (1,111 words) - 09:48, 15 April 2008
  • Emma Bull. [[Category:Irish mythology]]
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