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Wednesday, July 29, 2009

About Hippogriff

Hippogriff
Hippo Gryps

Although it looks like the offspring of a Griffin and
its chief prey, the horse, the hippogriff is a distinct species.
It dwells in forest rather than on open plains.

Lair or Nest- A large bower made from branches, twigs, and flowers.

Dimensions (adult)- 6 to 8 feet long; 3 to 5 feet high.

Appearance- Like that of a horse with the front parts of an eagle.

Forms of Attack- Claws, hooves, beaks.

Food- Nuts, hay, seeds, oats.

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