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A Bestiary Of Largely Forgotten Medieval Creatures

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http://britishlibrary.typepad.co.uk...-and-wonderful-creatures-of-the-bestiary.html

I call this one Panther Jesus
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"...and i was like, dude, can you still walk on water? and he was like, naw, dude, but i can drop down out of trees and kill buffalo AND turn their blood into wine, and i was like, i want a roast beef sandwich from a cow with wine blood, man. Extra rare."
 
It is, however, vulnerable to the weasel, which can pursue the basilisk into its hiding hole and kill it. In the bestiary text, much is made of the example of the basilisk; the writer takes the opportunity to expound on the nature of evil embodied in this horrible creature. He assures us that no matter how frightening an animal might be, ‘the creator of all has made nothing for which there is not an antidote’. So take heart, and keep your weasels close!
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Yes! :D
 
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