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Basilisk
A basilisk is a legendary reptile reputed to be the king of serpents and said to have the power to cause death with a single glance. There… More »
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Monstrous is your first source of information about basilisk and cockatrix and other mythological monsters ... The name basilisk comes from the Greek basileus, which means king. The basilisk was the King of the snakes and the most poisonous creature on earth. His appearance has always been a matter of dispute since there is...
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Basilisk - Kouga Ninpou Chou (Japanese) ... Basilisk - O Pergaminho Secreto dos Kougas (Portuguese) ... Basilisk: The Kouga Ninja Scrolls...
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Zip Code: 60601 · Provider: Comcast SW Chicago (1, 4 & 5)-Digital Rebuild (Chicago) Edit
Tue , 10:30 PM CT · Basilisk  · Channel 280 · IFCHD · Duration: 30 min.
Nov 24 , 10:30 PM CT · Basilisk: A Dawn Without Light  · Channel 280 · IFCHD · Duration: 30 min.
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The mythical king of the serpents. ... The basilisk could have originated from the horned adder or hooded cobra from India. Pliny the Elder described it simply as a snake with a golden crown. By the Middle Ages, it had become a snake with the head of a cock, and sometimes with the head a human.
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Information about the Basilisk or Cockatrice ... Basilisk Depicted with Wings Birdlike But with a Tail — Buy this art print at AllPosters ... In medieval lore the Basilisk was part serpent, part rooster — it had the wings of a bird, the tail of a dragon or serpent and the head of a cock — and it came from an egg laid in...
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An overview of the mythical king of the serpents--the basilisk or cockatrice. ... In Shakespeare's play of Richard III, Lady Anne, in answer to Richard's compliment on her eyes, says, "Would they were basilisk's, to strike thee dead!" ... What though the Moor the basilisk hath slain,
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Brown Basilisk, Jesus Christ Lizard ... Adult male basilisks have tremendous crests and sails with which to impress female basilisks, and humans (I know I ... We caught this large female basilisk sleeping at night on a large leaf. When we took her photo by day, she sat still for about two shots and then bolted into the forest.
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