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Manticore vs. Chimera (What’s The Difference?)

June 15, 2022February 1, 2021

Two of the most striking mythological creatures are the manticore and the chimera. The manticore is a terrifying beast with body parts belonging to that … Read more

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Griffin vs. Chimera (What’s The Difference?)

September 4, 2022January 31, 2021

The Griffins and the Chimera are both mythical creatures that are derived from Greek mythology. These creatures can be easily confused as they both use … Read more

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