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  2. Bakunawa - Wikipedia

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    The Bakunawa, also called the Philippine moon-eating dragon, the Philippine moon dragon, moon dragon, or the moon-eating dragon, is a serpent, that looks like a Dragon in Philippine mythology. It is believed to be the cause of eclipses , earthquakes , rains, and wind. [ 1 ]

  3. Death of Akbar Salubiro - Wikipedia

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    The death of Akbar Salubiro was the first fully confirmed case of a reticulated python (or in fact any snake) killing and consuming an adult human, [7] as the process of retrieving the body from the python's stomach was documented by pictures and videos taken by witnesses.

  4. Saint Margaret and the Dragon (Raphael) - Wikipedia

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    Saint Margaret and the Dragon is the title shared by two paintings of Saint Margaret by the Renaissance painter Raphael, both executed in about 1518. One is held in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna , the other in the Louvre in Paris.

  5. 'Eaten Alive' special deemed giant let down - AOL

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    Paul Rosolie's daredevil debut didn't go so well. The researcher and naturalist covered himself in pig's blood and donned a special suit to get swallowed alive by an anaconda and get it all on camera.

  6. 'Swallowed Alive': Falling in a sinkhole

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    Falling in a sinkhole seems hopeless, but this woman survived to tell the tale. Carla Chapman was in her garden in Plant City, Fla., when a 'huge black lizard jumped out of [a] pot.' That made ...

  7. Margaret the Virgin - Wikipedia

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    Upon her refusal she was cruelly tortured, during which various miraculous incidents are reported to have occurred. One of these involved being swallowed by Satan in the shape of a dragon, from which she escaped alive when the cross she carried irritated the dragon's innards. Eventually, she was decapitated.

  8. European dragon - Wikipedia

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    In some versions of the story, she is swallowed by the dragon alive and, after making the sign of the cross in the dragon's stomach, emerges unharmed - or in another version, after a physical cross she carried irritated the dragon's innards. [15] Fantastic stories were invented in the Middle Ages to explain gargoyles used as waterspouts on ...

  9. The Dragon Egg in ‘House of the Dragon’ Is a Literal Easter ...

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    The 🥚 is a major topic of discussion in House of the Dragon’s second episode, when we learn that Daemon Targaryen has stolen an egg from a dragon named Dreamfyre, has taken it to Dragonstone ...