Mythical Monsters: eBook EditionJazzybee Verlag, 2013 M12 10 - 488 páginas An exploration into all beasts fabled, fabricated, fantastical, and fanciful, from across the world, including the Chinese and Japanese Dragon, Unicorn, Phoenix, and the spate of Sea Serpents sighted off the 19th century New England coast. |
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... Species. Extinct Post Tertiary Mammalia. Local Extinction. Chapter Iii. Antiquity Of Man. Chapter Iv. The Deluge Not A Myth. Chapter V.On The Translation Of Myths Between The Old And The New World. Chapter Vi. The Dragon. Winged ...
... Species. Extinct Post Tertiary Mammalia. Local Extinction. Chapter Iii. Antiquity Of Man. Chapter Iv. The Deluge Not A Myth. Chapter V.On The Translation Of Myths Between The Old And The New World. Chapter Vi. The Dragon. Winged ...
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... species, which crawls like heather about the hillslopes of China and Japan, and still more so in comparison with that singular pine, the most diminutive known (Dacrydium taxifolium), fruiting specimens of which, according to Kirk, are ...
... species, which crawls like heather about the hillslopes of China and Japan, and still more so in comparison with that singular pine, the most diminutive known (Dacrydium taxifolium), fruiting specimens of which, according to Kirk, are ...
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... capable of selfprotection, should disappear entirely, while much more defenceless species continue to survive them. 3.—The myths, traditions, and historical allusions from which their reality On Some Remarkable Animal Forms.
... capable of selfprotection, should disappear entirely, while much more defenceless species continue to survive them. 3.—The myths, traditions, and historical allusions from which their reality On Some Remarkable Animal Forms.
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... species are small, and they are generally considered to have been inoffensive creatures, having much the habits and insectivorous mode of living of bats. One British species, however, from the white chalk of Maidstone, measures more ...
... species are small, and they are generally considered to have been inoffensive creatures, having much the habits and insectivorous mode of living of bats. One British species, however, from the white chalk of Maidstone, measures more ...
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... species, if similar in proportions to the crocodile, would have been over one hundred feet in length. But even yet the limit has not been reached, and we hear of the discovery of the remains of another form, of such Titanic proportions ...
... species, if similar in proportions to the crocodile, would have been over one hundred feet in length. But even yet the limit has not been reached, and we hear of the discovery of the remains of another form, of such Titanic proportions ...
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