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The '''bigorne''' or '''bicorn''' is a mythical beast in the folklore of France. | The '''bigorne''' or '''bicorn''' is a mythical beast in the folklore of Anjou, Normandy and Auvergne in France. | ||
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The beast was known to grow very fat through living on good and enduring husbands. | The beast was known to grow very fat through living on good and enduring husbands. | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 20:15, 5 November 2021
The bigorne or bicorn is a mythical beast in the folklore of Anjou, Normandy and Auvergne in France.
Description
The bigorne is a large, fat cat-like creature with two horns.
Behavior
The beast was known to grow very fat through living on good and enduring husbands.