Of course they do . . . in the imagination of many.
2006-08-01 12:04:31
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answer #1
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answered by whozethere 5
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By definition,a mythological creature can't exist. There may be reported sightings of things like the Loch Ness monster but that
doesn't make them true. Some people just crave attention without
being particular about the truth.
2006-08-01 20:44:02
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answer #2
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answered by Alion 7
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: The King James Version translates this incorrectly. The correct translation is "wild ox". Unicorn in Isaiah 34:7 (KJV) should also be wild ox. As an example, in Deuteronomy 33:17 the same Hebrew word is used, and the animals has more than one horn.
2006-08-01 19:28:06
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answer #3
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answered by kdjacobs72168 2
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No, but so wonderful stories can be told about them!
And most of us love these stories. Imagination is a wonderful thing!... if you know the boundaries.
And real animals can be sometimes incredible.
2006-08-01 19:06:53
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answer #4
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answered by Agnes K 3
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Unicorn exist
2006-08-01 19:04:31
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answer #5
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answered by Kevin B 3
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Yeah, the Dust Bunnies are taking over.
2006-08-01 19:16:45
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Only in Massachusetts, California, and Seattle.
2006-08-01 19:10:21
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answer #7
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answered by Claudius B. Horseballs 3
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yes. the lochness monster just cam up to me and asked for tree fidy. ($3.50)
2006-08-01 19:08:57
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answered by Anonymous
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ohh yes i have my pet dragon george he sits in my pocket at work i feed him crickets and he sleeps on my pillow at night well unless he has a cold then he goes in his fire proof cage
2006-08-01 19:09:57
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answered by ptsweety 4
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No, because if they did they would no longer be mythical.
2006-08-01 19:05:45
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answered by gibbs303 3
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