Birds of a feather
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- Behetmoth
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Birds of a feather
Are Griffens dragons or close relatives?
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Re: Birds of a feather
nope. not even close.
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Re: Birds of a feather
Griffins are a sort of mammalian/avian hybrid... completely separate from dragons
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Re: Birds of a feather
Yeah i have to agree with Falconer on this because the creatures to make up a griffin are lion and eagle so no dragon
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