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Mythic Creatures
Mythic Creatures: And the Impossibly Real Animals Who Inspired Them | Mark A. Norell, Richard Ellis
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Adapted from the American Museum of Natural History exhibition Mythic Creatures: Dragons, Unicorns & Mermaids, this book explores an array of mythological creatures and the real animals that inspired them. Lush photos showcase rare objects from around the world as well as models of mythical beasts like krakens and Rocs, along with fossils of actual extinct animals such as the six-foot-tall primate called Gigantopithecus and dinosaurs such as Protoceratops, which may have inspired the griffin. Also included are engravings, paintings, maps, and ephemera from the Middle Ages to modern times, all capturing the origins of legendary animals that continue to thrill, terrify, and enchant us."
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Linsy
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This is a quick, beautiful and fascinating read! I love books put out by the American Museum of Natural History. ✨

#nfnov

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Linsy
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“Here Be Dragons” 🐉

Early cartographers used dragons to indicate unknown (and therefore possibly dangerous) areas of the map. I love that!!

#til #nfnov

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Chrys
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Working on this from the library tonight. It is an interesting overview of some creatures from all cultures and what may have inspired the belief in them. It is also heavily illustrated with period engravings and artifacts depicting the creatures.

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