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Roc - an enormous mythical bird of prey, often white, reputed to have been .... Komantare a japanese Crested Ibis in Time Bokan 2000: Kaitou Kiramekiman...
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any of several large wading birds of the family Threskiornithidae, of warm temperate and tropical regions, related to the herons and storks, and characterized by a long, thin, downward-curved bill. Compare sacred ibis.
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dictionary.reference.com/browse/ibis
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Ibis toolbar · Glossy ibis · Mythological birds ... Nearby Words. iberville, pierre. any of several Old World birds of the genus Ibis [syn: wood ibis]
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Birds as symbols of countries and states. American state birds, US state birds, USA, national birds, and mythological birds. BIRDS AS SYMBOLS OF COUNTRIES: Trinidad: Scarlet Ibis (Eudocimus ruber)
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www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/birds/Birdsymbols.ht...
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In ancient Egypt, color was an integral part of the substance and being of everything in life. The color of something was a clue to the substance or heart However, the ibis, a blue bird was a symbol of Thoth, just like the baboon was. It may be that the baboons were colored blue to emphasize their connection to Thoth.
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It traces its roots to Persian mythological literature (remember the stories Our picture and information about the ibis comes from The IBIS Bird page of...
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members.cox.net/chuxwords/birds.html
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The most comon birds are - white pigeons or doves, eagles, hawks, thunderbirds, ibis, hummingbird, among endless others native to the area in which a myth was created. Language of the Birds...
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Flamingos are social birds. They live in large groups, sometimes up to tens of thousands of birds, an undulating ocean of pink. The sound of a large flamingo flock is also impressive (they’re Home > Animals > About the Animals > Birds > Herons, flamingos, ibis, spoonbills, egrets, storks > Caribbean Flamingo...
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