There are many creatures who exist within tales of mythology. Some of these beasts and beings are of religious legend and others simply of fantasy or speculation but their legacy persists.
Baby Dragon in a Jar:
I will be the first to admit that I love a good fairy tale. If science uncovers any iota of proof that unicorns, dragons, or other ancient beasts actually lived then I am the first one reading every word they have to offer. So it is no surprise that when I saw a news headline about a jar found with a dragon like creature inside, I was hooked.
The Black Unicorn:
Unlike its white counterpart the black unicorn holds a much darker more powerful symbolism within its image. Freedom, power, heraldry, and courage are a few of these. Clouds of rage thunder out from the massive hoof beats of this beast should anyone dare to tame it.
Baby Dragon in a Jar:
I will be the first to admit that I love a good fairy tale. If science uncovers any iota of proof that unicorns, dragons, or other ancient beasts actually lived then I am the first one reading every word they have to offer. So it is no surprise that when I saw a news headline about a jar found with a dragon like creature inside, I was hooked.
The Black Unicorn:
Unlike its white counterpart the black unicorn holds a much darker more powerful symbolism within its image. Freedom, power, heraldry, and courage are a few of these. Clouds of rage thunder out from the massive hoof beats of this beast should anyone dare to tame it.
Mermaid Folklore Legend: This mythical half human half fish creature is a popular theme of fairytales and art. Merfolk exist in both male and female form but are most often depicted in an enchantingly beautiful female image.
Minotaur Bull In A Labyrinth: Born of a union between Pasiphae queen of Crete and a white bull this half man half animal beast would be locked within the confines of a maze.