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  2. List of avian humanoids - Wikipedia

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    The winged people of Normnbdsgrsutt in Robert Paltock's utopian fantasy Peter Wilkins (1750), including Youwarkee, whom Peter marries. [40] The Flock from James Patterson's Maximum Ride novel series, who are artificial human-avian hybrids and have wings. The bird people of Brontitall, led by The Wise Old Bird, in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the ...

  3. List of Maximum Ride characters - Wikipedia

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    Iggy is a 14-year-old avian-human hybrid, six months younger than Max. His real name is revealed to be James Griffiths.Due to the whitecoats' experiments to enhance his night vision, Iggy is effectively blind, though he can sense colors by touch, see if his surroundings are white, and identify people by feeling their fingerprints.

  4. List of hybrid creatures in folklore - Wikipedia

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    Some versions also depict it with the wings of a dragon. Opinicus - A griffin variant with the head and wings of an eagle, the body and legs of a lion, and the neck and tail of a dromedary. Pamola - A creature from Abenaki mythology with a human body, the head of a moose, with the wings and feet of an eagle that protects Maine's tallest mountain.

  5. Mythic humanoids - Wikipedia

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    Later, the Buffalo People make peace, gift earth to the humans and become the actual Buffalo. Several prominent mythological figures in Siouan mythology are Buffalo people- including KakaƋka, Wazija, Gnaski, Anung Ite, etc. Buffalo Witches also appear in some Ohio Native lore- particularly Wyandot and Shawnee.

  6. Boneless Wings Might Not Be Actual Chicken Wings, But They ...

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    People have been eating chicken wings for hundreds of years. In Buffalo, New York, (the birthplace of buffalo wings), chicken wings were on menus dating back to 1857, according to History .

  7. Winged cat - Wikipedia

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    Winged lion sculpture from the Persian city of Ecbatana, 550-330 BCE. The winged cat – a feline with wings like a bird, bat or other flying creature – is a theme in artwork and legend going back to prehistory, especially mythological depictions of big cats with eagle wings in Eurasia and North Africa.

  8. Angels in art - Wikipedia

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    In text, humanoid beings with wings and no other unusual features appear as early as the writing of Zechariah 5:5–11. The most common wings are feathered, but occasionally winged humanoid angels in Jewish art have been depicted with butterfly wings. [31] Winged angels are sometimes also depicted with halos. [38]

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