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the offspring would be a Pegacorn and would be able to beat a griffin in a fight to death why or why not

2006-07-18 17:47:03 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Mythology & Folklore

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If the Pegacorn were fighting a Meg Griffin, then yes. A Peter Griffin or a bird griffin, then no. Because Pegacorns are just really extremely ugly flying rhinoceroses.

2006-07-19 01:44:48 · answer #1 · answered by Nerdly Stud 5 · 2 0

I tend to think the griffin has the advantage over a "pegacorn". The mutant mythical creature has presumably the wings of a pegasus and the horn of the unicorn, so it could fly and gore things with it's head. A griffin has wings also and the head and talons of an eagle, with a taste for horse flesh.

If the griffin were smart enough, it could just dive-bomb the pegacorn repeatedly, scratching it with its' talons until the pegacorn falls from the sky from blood loss. The worst the griffin would face would be a poke in the hard scaly parts of its' talons. Of course, since this is a completely mythological question, there is plenty of room for disagreement.

2006-07-19 01:52:31 · answer #2 · answered by apollo124 3 · 0 0

Definately the Griffin. It would be fighting a souped up horse, with a horn and wings, but the Griffin has a huge advantage: It's 8 times the size of a lion in mythology. No doubt about it, the griffin would pluck the poor hybrid beast right out of the sky and feed it to the chick/cubs/babies.

2006-07-19 05:42:51 · answer #3 · answered by Kali 3 · 0 0

Griffins are badass. They would kick a mudhole in the Pegacorn's *** and stomp it dry.

2006-07-19 00:58:50 · answer #4 · answered by breezey343 1 · 0 0

you got shocks, and pegs?..lucky


sorry, for some reason this question reminded me of Napoleon Dynamite.

umm...probably because it's got the horn.

2006-07-19 00:55:29 · answer #5 · answered by blackolivesrule 4 · 0 0

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