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The Griffin was a magical beast which originated from Greece.[1] It had the front legs, wings and head of a giant eagle, and the body, hind legs, and tail of a lion. The main diet of the Griffin was raw meat.[1] Griffins were known as fierce creatures; however, despite this, skilled wizards and witches were able to befriend them. Griffins had a natural instinct to protect treasure and as such were often used by wizards for that very purpose, like Sphinxes. The treasure they guarded could be…

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What is the difference? Well, put plainly it's their bums. This is a Griffin. Griffin taxidermy Zoological Museum Copenhagen, courtesy Wikipedia. Features: Head, wings, and forelimbs of an eagle, with the rear end of a lion. Origin: Greco Roman, Persian, Egyptian. The Griffin is one of those interesting mythological creatures who appears around the world in similar guises. Considered to be the king of all creatures, the Griffin of legend tends to be a guardian creature. Interesting points…

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A Hippogriff was a magical beast that had the front legs, wings, and head of a giant eagle and the body, hind legs and tail of a horse. It was very similar to another magical creature, the Griffin, with the horse rear replacing the lion rear.[3] The breeding of fancy Hippogriffs was an established wizarding career, with known breeders including Newton Scamander's mother. Images of fancy Hippogriffs were sometimes put onto calendars.[5] A Hippogriff was one rare possible corporeal form of the…

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