How is the Phoenix reborn ?
A Phoenix is reborn from its own ashes when it dies.
What abilities does a unicorn have ?
Heal sickness and have powers to render poisoned water portable.
What two animals make up a griffin ?
Head of an eagle and body of a lion.
How are dragons described in western cultures ?
winged, horned, four-legged, fire and ice breathing creatures.
Are Pegasi and Alicorn the same as Unicorn.
False. Pegasi has wings, Alicorn has wings and horn.
How long does a Phoenix normally live before it was reborn ?
5 to 6 centuries.
Which cultures around the world do have stories of unicorn ?
China, India, Africa, the Middle East and the United States.
What is the griffin's mainly known for?
Guarding priceless treasures and possesions.
Where did dragons originate from ?
Europe, East Asia, Africa, Southern Asia, Western Asia.
In mythology do some asian dragons have hair.
True
Which Eyptian gods does the Phoenix have a connection with ?
"Closely associated" with the Sun god Ra.
Where does the word "Unicorn" comes from ?
Latin
What does a griffin symbolize ?
Symbolized as courageous
What does dragons symbolize ?
luck, power, wisdom and strength or can also represent greed.
The ziz and the phoenix are the same bird.
False
What colours is the Phoenix's plummage ?
Red and Gold
What does the word "Unicorn" mean in its native language ?
"Uni" means one and "Corn" means horn. Althougther it means "one horn".
Where and when did the griffin originate from ?
Asia to Greece in the 14th century.
What animals are dragons based on ?
dinosaurs, crocodiles and cobras.
The dragons are the king of serpents
False. The Basilisk is the king of serpent.
What does the Phoenix symbolize ?
The bird symbolizes immortality, life after the death.
Where and when did the Unicorns stories begin ?
Ancient Greece and more than 2,000 years ago.
How long can a griffin live and when do they lay eggs ?
They live up to 150 years and lay eggs every 4 years during their "prime ages."
What is the average weight for a gold dragon ?
1,280,000 lbs
Are griffins spread throughout Western Asia and Greece by the 14th century.
True