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  2. List of hybrid creatures in folklore - Wikipedia

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    Daksha – His head was replaced by a goat's head after a beheading. Ganesha – An elephant-headed God. Hayagriva – A horse-headed avatar. Horse-Face – A horse-headed guardian or type of guardian of the Underworld in Chinese mythology. Ipotane – A race of half-horse half-humans, usually depicted as the reverse of centaurs.

  3. Peeping Fawn - Wikipedia

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    Sent off at odds of 12/1, Peeping Fawn led during the early portion of the race and came under pressure with three furlongs remaining. She was headed in the final furlong by Finsceal Beo, but held on for third. [1] Just five days later, Peeping Fawn was entered in The Oaks where she was dismissed at odds of 20/1. She was restrained at the start ...

  4. Category:Silhouettes - Wikipedia

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  5. Video of a Happy Fawn Getting Tons of Head Scritches Will ...

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    This little fawn is living the dream. Most of us see baby animals as cute, cuddly critters that deserve to be doted on and snuggled 24/7 - but unless those baby animals belong to a domesticated ...

  6. Mercer Mayer bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Little Critter Stand Ups to Color and Share (1992) (comes with 6 stand ups and stickers) Little Critter Favorite Things (1994) ISBN 0-307-08573-2 (a coloring book) Little Critter's Day at the Farm (with reusable stickers) (1994) ISBN 0-590-48641-1 (and ISBN 0-590-32804-2) Little Critter's Holiday Fun Sticker Book (1994) ISBN 0-590-48640-3

  7. Headless Horseman - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the legend, the Horseman is either carrying his head, or is missing his head altogether, and may be searching for it. Famous examples include the dullahan from Ireland, who is a demonic fairy usually depicted riding a horse and carrying his head under his arm, and "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," a short story written in 1820 by American writer Washington Irving, which has been ...

  8. Silhouette - Wikipedia

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    A traditional silhouette portrait of the late 18th century. A silhouette (English: / ˌ s ɪ l u ˈ ɛ t /, [1] French:) is the image of a person, animal, object or scene represented as a solid shape of a single colour, usually black, with its edges matching the outline of the subject. The interior of a silhouette is featureless, and the ...

  9. Horse markings - Wikipedia

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    "Medicine hat": An unusual type of Pinto or Paint coloring where the horse has dark ears and poll (like a hat on the head), but surrounded on all sides of the head and neck by white. [5] Shield: A dark Pinto marking where the horse has a dark colored chest, surrounded completely by white on the shoulders, legs, belly and neck.