A legendary creature, typically with serpentine or reptilian traits.
Features in the myths of many cultures.
002 Wolf
Old English: wulf
Portrayed as near deities, a deceitful and dangerous animal.
A symbols of greed and destructiveness.
003 Mermaid
Middle English: mermayde with perilous events such as floods, storms, shipwrecks and drownings.
Can be benevolent or beneficent, bestowing boons or falling in love with humans.
004 Deer
Old English: dēor A noble creature, often used as a metaphor in comparison to a famous warrior, hero or chief. Often depicted pulling the sleigh of Santa.
005 Fox
Old English: vohz
Depicted as a symbol of cunning and trickery, with the ability to disguise as an attractive female human.
A mystical, sacred creature, that can either bring wonder or ruin.
006 Rabbit
Middle English: rabet (te) Symbol of fertility or rebirth and innocence, have long been associated with spring and Easter.
Often used as symbols of playful sexuality.
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