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    Cockatrice - Wikipedia

    A cockatrice is a mythical beast, essentially a two-legged dragon, wyvern, or serpent-like creature with a rooster's head. Described by Laurence Breiner as "an ornament in the drama and poetry of the Elizabethans", it was featured prominently in English thought and myth for centuries. They are created by a chicken egg … 展开

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    The first English mention of the cockatrice was in the 14th century John Wycliffe translation of the Bible. … 展开

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    Arthur Fox-Davies describes the cockatrice as "comparatively rare" in heraldry, and as closely resembling a wyvern outside of possessing a rooster's head rather than a dragon's. The cockatrice, like the rooster, is often depicted with its comb, … 展开

    • Laurence A. Breiner, "The Career of the Cockatrice", Isis 70:1 (March 1979), pp. 30–47
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  2. Cockatrice | Medieval, Dragon-like, Basilisk | Britannica

    cockatrice, in the legends of Hellenistic and Roman times, a small serpent, possibly the Egyptian cobra, known as a basilikos (“kinglet”) and credited with powers of destroying all animal and vegetable life by its mere look or breath. …

  3. Basilisk (Cockatrice) - Mythical Beast - Mythology.net

  4. Cockatrice: Mythical Creature

  5. Basilisk - New World Encyclopedia

    The basilisk, (sometimes referred to as a Cockatrice), is a mythical creature most often depicted as a reptile, and is reputed to be king of serpents. One of the most feared of all mythological beasts, a basilisk is said to have the power to cause …

  6. From Cockatrice to Basilisk: Tracing the Evolution of the Monster …

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    The cockatrice is dragon-like creature, or in short it is a dragon. However, the basilisk is a pure serpent, an have nothing to do with the dragon species. The cockatrice can fly with the wings it has on it's back.

  9. “Basilisks and Cockatrices: Legends of Deadly Reptiles”

  10. Cockatrice - fairytalesandmyths.com

    2024年10月10日 · A cockatrice is a mythical creature commonly found in England that has the head of a rooster but the tail of a serpent. It resembles a two-legged dragon, a wyvern, or a basilisk. The creature is highly poisonous and can kill …

  11. Basilisk and Cockatrice - TV Tropes

    The Basilisk is a mythological creature which has shown up in many bestiaries and fantasy works. Described as being hatched from the egg of a snake (or a toad) by a cockerel, it is generally portrayed with a mix of reptilian/amphibian …

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