Sea serpents also featured prominently in Mesopotamian ... and Herzegovina. Like dragons of myth, olms exist at the top of the food chain in their environment, eating things like shrimp, spiders ...
Jörmungandr, a legendary sea monster from Norse mythology, is a majestic and ... while his lower half was thought to be either a dragon or a serpent. He had numerous hands, heads, and wings ...
In Norway, the kraken myth grew and such washed-up specimens were interpreted ... which is why they were sometimes also called sea bishops. Sea serpents and sea dragons appear in stories from all over ...
Other inscriptions say things like “here is where scorpions are born” or this inscription over a largely empty Africa, “it is ...