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On the mountain, the monkey joins a group of other wild monkeys. After playing, the monkeys regularly bathe in a stream. One day, they decide to seek the source of the stream and climb the mountain to a waterfall. They declare that whoever goes through the waterfall, finds the stream’s source, and comes out again will become their king.
They are common as guardians of the gates in Buddhist temples throughout the country since at least the 14th century. Ceramic sculptures of guardian yakshas were produced in Thailand , during the Sukhothai and Ayutthaya periods , between the 14th and 16th centuries, at several kiln complexes in northern Thailand .
Ball-tailed cat (North American) – a feline similar to a mountain lion, except with a long tail with a bulbous end used for striking its prey Cactus cat ( North American ) – a feline of the American Southwest with hair-like thorns that intoxicates itself by the consumption of cactus water
The mischievous ghost of Mistress Cilla haunts Ardupp Hall, teaching disrespectful guests lessons. One page humour cartoon. Later in June Book of Strange Stories and Misty Annual 1981 to 1983.
Wonder Mountain's Guardian (also known as Guardian or WMG; during Halloween Haunt known as Zombies 4D) is a 4D, interactive dark ride roller coaster at the Canada's Wonderland amusement park located in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada. Park management first proposed a dark ride located inside Wonder Mountain around 2004.
[2] [3] The story was then revised into being about mischievous mountain spirits inhabiting the folk art dolls. [2] By May 2003, the film was re-titled again to Elgin's People. [1] In June, during a meeting about the studio's future animation slate, Pam Coats told Eisner the project had been re-titled to Angel and Her No Good Sister.
Bernese Mountain dog Big, strong, and built for hard work, the Bernese Mountain dog hails from Switzerland but their increasing popularity means that these days, they can be found all over the world.
Guardian of the Wilderness is a 1976 theatrical narrative film (often alternatively titled Mountain Man) directed by David O'Malley about the true story of Galen Clark, an explorer who successfully campaigned to have the Yosemite area set aside from commercial development, the original forerunner of the American national parks system. [1]