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  2. Amphiptere - Wikipedia

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    The Dragonology series of books employ a conceit that dragons are real and that the amphithere is a species that inspired myths about Quetzalcōātl. [3] In the Digimon franchise, Airdramon is modeled after an amphiptere. In the 2021 film Godzilla vs. Kong, Kong fought against Amphiptere-type creatures called Warbats in the Hollow Earth. [4]

  3. Amphitheriidae - Wikipedia

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    Amphitheriidae is a family of Mesozoic mammals restricted to the Middle Jurassic of Britain, with indeterminate members also possibly known from the equivalently aged Itat Formation in Siberia and the Anoual Formation of Morocco.

  4. Feathered Serpent - Wikipedia

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    The earliest representations of feathered serpents appear in the Olmec culture (c. 1400–400 BC). [3] The Olmec culture predates the Maya and the Aztec. This cultural enclave extended from the Gulf of Mexico to Nicaragua.

  5. Lindworm - Wikipedia

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    The lindworm (worm meaning snake, see germanic dragon), also spelled lindwyrm or lindwurm, is a mythical creature in Northern, Western and Central European folklore that traditionally has the shape of a giant serpent monster which lives deep in the forest.

  6. Amphitrite - Wikipedia

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    In ancient Greek mythology, Amphitrite (/ æ m f ɪ ˈ t r aɪ t iː /; Ancient Greek: Ἀμφιτρίτη, romanized: Amphitrítē) was the goddess of the sea, the queen of the sea, and her consort is Poseidon. [1]

  7. Stymphalian birds - Wikipedia

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    The Stymphalian birds are man-eating birds with beaks of bronze, sharp metallic feathers they could launch at their victims, and poisonous dung.. These fly against those who come to hunt them, wounding and killing them with their beaks.

  8. Amaru (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    An amaru depicted on a Qiru.. In mythology of Andean civilizations of South America, the amaru or katari is a mythical serpent or dragon.In Inca mythology, Amaru is a huge double-headed serpent that dwells underground, at the bottom of lakes and rivers. [1]

  9. Amphitheatre - Wikipedia

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    The Colosseum, an amphitheatre in Rome (built 72–80 AD) Arles Amphitheatre, France: a Roman arena still used [1] for bullfighting, plays, and summer concerts.. An amphitheatre (U.S. English: amphitheater) is an open-air venue used for entertainment, performances, and sports. [2]