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tell me the answer right now please

2006-11-15 19:43:18 · 9 answers · asked by babyboo 1 in Society & Culture Mythology & Folklore

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I'm going outside the majority and say ROC.

2006-11-15 20:10:38 · answer #1 · answered by Royce R. 3 · 0 0

Griffin

2006-11-15 19:44:43 · answer #2 · answered by gnomus12 6 · 0 0

Elizebeth

2006-11-15 19:47:20 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I think you mean the phoenix which bursts into flame when it dies and then rises again from the ashes

2006-11-15 19:49:01 · answer #4 · answered by auburn 7 · 0 0

Garuda?

2006-11-15 19:45:51 · answer #5 · answered by jammer 6 · 0 0

Phoenix, Griffin, Oozlum, Avalerion, Firebird, Roc, Simurgh, Liver bird, Blue Crow, Cinnamon bird, Cinnamologus, Cinomolgus and Cynnamolgus, Bennu, Samjogo, Yatagarasu, Fenghuang, Thunderbird, snallygaster, Kinnari, Martlet,

# Ariel
# Boobrie
# Djinn
# Dragon
# Elemental
# Erinyes
# Fenghuang
# Gamayun
# Gargoyle
# Garuda
# Harpy
# Nue
# Odin's ravens, Hugin and Munin
# Pegasus
# Phoenix
# Raiju
# Sphinx
# Stymphalian Birds
# Sylph
# Tzafrir
# Yuki-onna
# Zephyr

* Alkonost in Russian legends
* Ba in Egyptian mythology
* Bagucks in Chippewa mythology
* Bar Juchne in Talmud
* Camulatz in Mayan mythology
* Chamrosh in Persian mythology
* The Cu Bird (el Pájaro Cu) in Mexican folklore
* Noah's Dove in the Bible
* Feng-huang (Chinese Phoenix) in Chinese mythology
* Ember bird in Russian fairy tales
* Gamayun in Russian folklore
* Hábrók, a hawk from Norse mythology
* Hokhokw in Kwakiutl mythology
* Ho-o in Japanese, imported from Chinese; Fenghuang
* Huginn and Muninn (Thought and Memory), Odin's two companion birds in Norse mythology
* Jatayu in Hindu mythology
* Kin-u in Japanese, imported from Chinese
* Kwakwakalanooksiwae in Kwakiutl mythology
* Lightning Bird, a real or imaginary bird in southern African folklore
* Pisia in Native American mythology
* Quetzalcoatl in Aztec mythology
* Raven in Native American mythologies
* Noah's Raven in the Bible
* Shang-Yang (a rainbird) in Chinese mythology
* Simurgh in Persian mythology
* Sirin in Russian folklore
* Suzaku in Japanese mythology, imported from the Chinese Shu-jaku
* Tecumbalam in Maya mythology
* Thunderbird in Native American mythologies
* Xecotcovach in Maya mythology
* Yatagarasu in Japanese mythology
* Ziz in Talmud

2006-11-16 13:06:24 · answer #6 · answered by Mike J 5 · 0 0

i am unsure of this, but here is a random guess, try a Griffin ?

2006-11-16 00:23:19 · answer #7 · answered by Clark Kent 1 · 0 0

Phoenix

either that or quetzlcoatl.

2006-11-15 19:48:06 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

pheonix

2006-11-15 19:44:21 · answer #9 · answered by mbs1669 2 · 0 0

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