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The Medieval Bestiary


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Awesome find.

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Parandrus

Latin name: Parandrus

Other names: Tarandrus, Tharandus

A beast that can conceal itself by changing its appearance

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The ManBearPig! Iknew it was real!

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"Bees are the smallest of birds, and are born from the bodies of oxen"

This is gold.

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Awesome find.

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Parandrus

Latin name: Parandrus

Other names: Tarandrus, Tharandus

A beast that can conceal itself by changing its appearance

Shapeshifting ox

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"Bees are the smallest of birds, and are born from the bodies of oxen"

This is gold.

Zoology ala dark ages (which, strangely resembles cryptozoology :whistle: )

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Concept artist Nathaniel Anderson has illustrated a really cool graphic called Bestiary Alphabetum, which puts together a mythological creature with a corresponding letter of the alphabet.

Bestiary Alphabetum

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really amazing

also:

Hedgehog: Beast A beast that carries away grapes on its sharp quills

how... how often did that happen?

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Skoda 105 : A big light-gray beast with 4 black circular antennas and makes a loud wroom when moving... also spues out smoke from it's exha- i mean... ********.. :D

This is something that should have been included, at least they would have added it if time-travelled to back then.

But naw, really cool site. loved looking through the beasts! normal names for odd things... O.o

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