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  2. Taito Legends 2 - Wikipedia

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    Taito Memories II Volume 2 (タイトーメモリーズ2 下巻, Taitō Memorīzu 2 Gekan) The only title included in Taito Legends 2 that was not previously included in the Japanese Taito Memories series is Pop 'n Pop, though an earlier standalone PlayStation port of the game was released in Japan.

  3. Taito Legends - Wikipedia

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    Taito Legends is a compilation of 29 arcade games released for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, and Microsoft Windows. The games were originally developed by Taito . The European release was published by Empire Interactive, who had licensed the games from Taito and developed the compilation.

  4. List of flying mythological creatures - Wikipedia

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    Sirens - bird women in Greek mythology, not to be confused with mermaids; Simurgh – A Persian bird similar to the Ziz [1] Snallygaster; Sphinx ; Stymphalian Birds; Sylph; Thunderbird; Winged Unicorn; Wyvern; Yalungur; Yuki-onna; Zilant; Ziz – A gigantic bird mentioned briefly in the Psalms [1] Zduhać

  5. Category:Legendary birds - Wikipedia

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  6. Category : Mythological and legendary Japanese birds

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  7. List of avian humanoids - Wikipedia

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    [2] Calais and Zetes, the sons of the North Wind Boreas. [3] Chareng, also called Uchek Langmeidong, a mythical creature from Meitei mythology that is part-human and part-hornbill, having an avian body and a human head. The Ekek from Philippine mythology is depicted as a humanoid with bird wings and a beak. Eos is often depicted as winged in ...

  8. Category:Mythological birds - Wikipedia

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    Mythological and legendary Chinese birds (20 P) D. Bird deities (3 C, 7 P) G. Mythological galliforms (10 P) J. Mythological and legendary Japanese birds (1 C, 11 P) P.

  9. List of legendary creatures by type - Wikipedia

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    [2] Qingniao – blue or green messenger birds of the Queen Mother of the West (China) Ra (Ancient Egyptian) – Deity; Rain Bird (Native American) – bird who brought rain; Raróg – fiery demon falcon; Roc – enormous legendary bird of prey; Shangyang – rainbird; Shedu (Mesopotamian) – male counterpart to Lamassu