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  1. Manticora, do livro The History of Four-footed Beasts (1607). Mantícora [1] [2] [3] é uma criatura mitológica, semelhante às quimeras, com cabeça de homem, três afiadas fileiras de dentes de tubarão e com voz trovejante - e corpo de leão (geralmente, com pelo ruivo), olhos de cores diferentes e cauda de escorpião [4] ou de dragão com a qual pode disparar espinhos venenosos, que matam ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ManticoreManticore - Wikipedia

    Persian: مرد; mard + خوردن; khordan ); [a] [4] [5] [6] i.e., man-eater. The ultimate source of manticore was Ctesias, Greek physician of the Persian court during the Achaemenid dynasty, and is based on the testimonies of his Persian-speaking informants who had travelled to India.

  3. Cicindelidae. Tribe: Manticorini. Genus: Manticora. Fabricius, 1781 [1] Manticora (often misspelled Mantichora (Latin term for "manticore") following an unjustified spelling change in 1837) is a genus of tiger beetles that is endemic to Africa. Its members are the largest of the family. All species are darkly colored and flightless.

  4. A Manticore se originou na Grécia, e é tão raro quanto a Quimera. O ferrão da Manticora provoca morte instantânea, e ele tem a fama de cantarolar baixinho para suas vítimas, uma vez que os devora. Em 1296, uma Manticora matou uma pessoa. Ele conseguiu escapar da execução porque era muito feroz para ser capturado. [1]

  5. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › MantikorMantikor – Wikipedia

    Der Mantikor ist ein persisches Fabelwesen. Neben altgriechisch μαρτιχόρας martichóras und lateinisch manticorus erscheinen weitere Varianten des Wortes als Manticor, Manticore, Manticora, Martichoras, Marticora. Im Indischen ist die abendländische Variante Mantikor heute neben der persischen gebräuchlich.

  6. 19 de ago. de 2022 · British Library (Public Domain) The Manticore, derived from the Early Middle Persian merthykhuwar or martiora, meaning "man-eater" (also known as a mantichora or a martichore ), is a fearsome hybrid creature found in classical and medieval literature. It has the body of a lion, the head of a man and a scorpion tail that can shoot poisonous darts.

  7. Manticora is a mythological creature, similar to chimeras, with the head of a man, three sharp rows of shark teeth and with a thunderous voice - and the body of a lion (usually with red hair), eyes of different colors and scorpion or dragon tail with which it can shoot poisonous spines, which kill any being, except the elephant.