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alabaster burial monument of
Henry Manners, 2nd Earl of
Rutland shows a
hornless unicorn at his feet. Al-mi'raj (unicorn-like
creature in
Arabic mythology)...
- Wade–Giles: ch'ih)
means either "a
hornless dragon" or "a
mountain demon" (namely, chīmèi 螭魅) in
Chinese mythology.
Hornless dragons were a
common motif in...
- and is
generally accepted as
meaning '
hornless cow rich in milk' (from Old
Norse auðr 'riches' and *humala '
hornless'). The
compound presents some level...
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polled (
hornless) variant. Rams of
other Merino breeds have long,
spiral horns which grow
close to the head,
while ewes are
usually hornless. The name...
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years BC. The
archaic term
muley or
mulley is
sometimes used to
refer to
hornless livestock (especially cattle) in folk songs, folk tales, and poetry, and...
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Chinese dragon that is
contradictorily defined as "horned dragon" and "
hornless dragon". This
Chinese dragon name can be
pronounced qiu or jiu and written...
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sondaicus inermis), also
known as the
Indian Javan rhinoceros, or the
hornless rhinoceros, is an
extinct subspecies of the
Javan rhinoceros (Rhinoceros...
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Paraceratheriidae is an
extinct family of long-limbed,
hornless rhinocerotoids,
native to Asia and
Eastern Europe that
originated in the
Eocene epoch and...
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dragon in
Chinese mythology,
often defined as a "scaled dragon"; it is
hornless according to
certain scholars and said to be
aquatic or river-dwelling...
- coat; some
small pigmented areas may be tolerated. It may be
horned or
hornless, and t****els may be present. The
profile may be
straight or
somewhat concave;...