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March 27 2014, 18:55:55 UTC 3 years ago
March 28 2014, 03:52:03 UTC 3 years ago
invadersexplorers in Central and South America called the indigenous jaguars tigres, although the two varieties of large cats aren't all that closely related - and apparently the conquistadores couldn't differentiate between spots and stripes. A jaguar is not a tiger, and I suspect the jaguars (and possibly also the tigers) are somewhat miffed about the mis-identification. Although if the defining feature of (male) wadjets is the cobra-like hood, I suppose very few people would mistake a wadjet for, say, a lamia.Is an Indian Nāga a wadjet, then?
March 31 2014, 20:25:32 UTC 3 years ago
April 1 2014, 00:35:32 UTC 3 years ago
(Are there any cryptid species with humanoid males and females that look completely alien?)