How big is a Peryton?

A peryton's feathered and winged body was about 7 feet (2 meters) long and 5 feet (1.5 meters) tall and was similar to that of a giant eagle with dark green or gray-green feathers.
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How much does a Peryton weigh?

A peryton is 4 feet in length with a wingspan of 11 feet. It weighs 250 pounds.
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Is a Peryton real?

The peryton is a mythological hybrid animal combining the physical features of a stag and a bird. The peryton was first named by Jorge Luis Borges in his 1957 Book of Imaginary Beings, using a supposedly long-lost medieval manuscript as a source.
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What sound does a Peryton make?

Peryton are quite vocal, and many scholars suspect their language is quite complex, and even able to express abstract ideas. They speak in loud screeches and roars, and always sound as if they are distressed or in pain, regardless of if they are or not.
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What does a Peryton symbolize?

Perytons are thought to be incarnations of travelers who died far from their homes, and had fallen out of favor with their gods. Their human shadows are a reflection of their original bodies. They originally inhabited Atlantis, but after its destruction made their homes around the Mediterranean Sea.
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What does a Peryton eat?

Perytons were omnivorous and, apart from their need to eat hearts to reproduce, they could sustain themselves on vegetation. A typical meal might be rabbit, deer, or horse, but they much preferred humanoid flesh, particularly that of a human, for the sake of eating their hearts.
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Is Catoblepas real?

THE KATOBLEPS (Catoblepas) was a large, bull-shaped of Aithiopia (sub-Saharan Africa) whose downward-hanging face, when lifted, could kill with a gaze or with the fumes of its noxious breath. The Katobleps may have been a fanciful traveller's account of the African gnu.
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What powers do Perytons have?

Powers. Flight: Perytons,due to their wings, are able to fly through the air. Enhanced agility: Perytons are able to go from one movement to another, effectively enabling them to dodge attacks, do backflips, and numerous other athletic, gymnastic, and martial implements with ease.
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Is a Wyvern a type of dragon?

A wyvern (/ˈwaɪvərn/ WY-vərn, sometimes spelled wivern) is a legendary dragon that has two legs.
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What is a Leucrocuta?

The crocotta or corocotta, crocuta, or leucrocotta is a mythical dog-wolf of India or Aethiopia, linked to the hyena and said to be a deadly enemy of men and dogs.
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What is a Cervitaur?

Cervitaur- Native American myth: a human/deer hybrid that dwells in the forests.
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What is a deer with wings called?

In Mythology

The Peryton is said to have the head, neck, forelegs and antlers of a stag, combined with the plumage, wings and hindquarters of a large bird, although some interpretations portray the Peryton as a deer in all but coloration and bird's wings.
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What is a hippogriff made of?

The hippogriff, or sometimes spelled hippogryph (Greek: Ἱππόγρυπας), is a legendary creature with the front half of an eagle and the hind half of a horse.
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What is a Banderhobb?

Banderhobbs were enigmatic monsters of shadow and flesh that seemingly hailed from the Shadowfell. They were known for capturing targets at random, by appearing from the shadows as they slept and stealing them away.
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Is a gorgon a bull?

Gorgons were large magical beasts that resembled a bull covered in dusky metallic scales.
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What are the Greek demons called?

demon, also spelled daemon, Classical Greek daimon, in Greek religion, a supernatural power. In Homer the term is used almost interchangeably with theos for a god.
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What is a half man half deer called?

The faun is a half human - half deer (from the head to the waist being the human half, but with the addition of deer antlers) manifestation of forest and animal spirits which would help or hinder humans at whim. Romans believed fauns inspired fear in men traveling in lonely, remote or wild places.
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What is half human half cat called?

Werecat – A creature that is part cat, part human, or switches between the two.
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What is half goat half man called?

faun, in Roman mythology, a creature that is part human and part goat, akin to a Greek satyr. The name faun is derived from Faunus, the name of an ancient Italic deity of forests, fields, and herds, who from the 2nd century bce was associated with the Greek god Pan.
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Can satyr be deer?

Satyrs are said to be half man and half goat. Meanwhile, fawns are half man and half deer. Fawns have more grace, poise, and finesse than satyrs. Satyrs were derived from ancient Greek literature while fawns were from Roman literature.
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Is faun a half deer?

The faun (Latin: faunus, Ancient Greek: φαῦνος, phaunos, pronounced [pʰaunos]) is a half-human and half-goat mythological creature appearing in Greek and Roman mythology.
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What is a Griffin animal?

The Griffin is a mythical creature known as a half-eagle, half-lion in various cultures. In legends and folklore, the beast guards the gold of the kings, as well as other priceless possessions. Moved into the far north, this ancient creature watches over the green gold inherent in the forests.
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Do dragons have 4 legs or 2?

The first difference you'll notice is the legs; dragons have four legs, while Wyvern only have two. The front legs of the Wyvern are fused to its wings, very much like arms. This makes the Wyvern easier to attack, since it cannot move its wings away when it wants to use its front talons to attack back.
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