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  • Manticore - Wikipedia
    In most instances, the manticora is "coloured red or brown and has clawed feet" [29] Artists took the liberty of coloring the manticore blue at times [30] One example is depicted "as a long-haired blond" (fig , top right) [32] Another has the face of a woman and the body of a blue manticore (fig , bottom right) [34]
  • Manticore | Definition, Origin, Description | Britannica
    manticore, a legendary animal having the head of a man (often with horns), the body of a lion, and the tail of a dragon or scorpion The earliest Greek report of the creature is probably a greatly distorted description of the Caspian tiger, a hypothesis that accords well with the presumed source of the Greek word, an Old Iranian compound meaning “man-eater ”
  • Manticore - World History Encyclopedia
    The manticore, derived from the Early Middle Persian merthykhuwar or martiora, meaning "man-eater" (also known as a mantichora or a martichore), is a fearsome hybrid creature found in classical and medieval literature
  • The Manticore - Carnegie Museum of Natural History
    The genus Manticora (“the one who devours men”) consists of 15 known species confined to the southern portions of Africa, mostly to the oldest geologic portions of that region, and mostly to open desert and dry savannah habitats They are relatively primitive, flightless, predatory black tiger beetles of enormous size
  • MANTICORE (Mantikhoras) - Man-Headed Tiger of Greek Roman . . .
    Manticore, Der Naturen Bloeme manuscript (1350), National Library of the Netherlands THE MANTIKHORAS (Manticore) was a man-eating, Persian monster with the body of a lion, the face of a man, and a spike-tipped, arrow-shooting tail
  • Manticore Mythology – Paleothea
    Origins and Evolution The manticore, a creature born from Persian mythology, first appears in Ctesias' Indica This fearsome beast has the body of a lion, tinged in red, with a human head and a scorpion's poisonous tail Its name comes from the Persian 'murthykhuwar' or 'man-eater,' which later evolved into the Greek 'mantikhoras '1 Ctesias, a […]
  • Manticore – Meaning and Symbolism - Symbol Sage
    The Manticore has a face that resembles a bearded man and the body of a lion It has tail of a scorpion, covered with sharp quills The Manticore is covered in red fur, has rows of sharp, pointed teeth, and grey or green eyes
  • Manticore – Mythos Anthology
    The Manticore is a legendary creature from Persian and later Greek mythology, often depicted as a monstrous combination of a lion, a human, and a scorpion or dragon Known for its fearsome appearance and reputation as a man-eater, the Manticore has become an enduring symbol of danger and savagery in myth and modern fantasy
  • Manticore: Creature With Traits Of Man, Lion And Scorpion
    what is a Manticore? A Manticore is a mythological creature that was said to be invincible The mighty beast is best known for its strange but magnificent features It is often said that the beast had the head of a man, the body of a lion and the tail of a scorpion
  • Manticora (beetle) - Wikipedia
    Manticora (often misspelled Mantichora (Latin term for "manticore") following an unjustified spelling change in 1837) is a genus of tiger beetles that is endemic to Africa Its members are the largest of the family





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