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OPTION E: An examination of a mythological creature (no partners) Mermaids are imaginary organisms that combine the bodies of two very different critters. In reality, this would cause many biological difficulties: different digestive systems, two hearts, different circulatory systems, different modes of reproduction, different methods of excretion, gills a n d lungs, etc. You would need to solve the system duplication and incompatibility issues. You must provide d e t a il e d drawings of the creature in question and your proposed internal organ arrangement ± how did you make everything work correctly? (50 pts.) You must also provide a minimum five or more page d e t a il e d typewritten explanation of the biological difficulties encountered and s p e c ifi c a lly how you solved them, so that the creature would be able to function as myths tell us they do. (50 pts.) i have project on this please help me with ih who i start .
Mythiology are undead humans with super strength, super sense weather control, they are weak to iron,and stink of decays at all times.
Around the world and over centuries, Vampires have been painted in many different styles.
Early, non-European Vampires often appeared as beautiful young women. When need be, these attractive ladies could transform themselves. They might sprout wings, tails, long tongues, or transform into an entirely different creature, like a snake or bird of prey.
Early, European Vampires took a turn for the worse. They were hideous creatures: heavily bloated, with dark pink or purple skin, long hair and fingernails, and blood seeping from their noses and mouths. Even though they moved around at night, they still wore dark shrouds to try to conceal their grotesque shapes.
After the nineteenth century, Vampires circled back to their original, attractive form. Despite being startlingly pale, they are also graceful, strong, and well-groomed. They have flawless skin, with no signs of decomposition. If you look closely, you might notice a pair of fangs poking out from their lips.
Because of their lust for blood, Vampires are rarely welcomed into human society. Almost every culture has its own special methods for driving away, or killing, Vampires.
Special herbs and symbols can be used to repel Vampires. Garlic, wild rose, hawthorn, and mustard seeds are common European repellents, while oak, ash, aloe vera, salt, and coconut oil are used in other places. Religious symbols, like holy water or the crucifix might, also ward off Vampires, and the monsters might avoid mirrors, since their lack of a reflection might reveal them as Vampires.
Killing a Vampire is far more difficult than deterring it. Vampire hunters must first locate the grave from which the Vampire rises, then return to the grave by daylight, dig up the body, and mutilate it. Driving a stake through the chest might put a stop to the Vampire’s forays. If not, the body will need to be burned or decapitated.
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Known for their bizarre
characteristics, Greek mythical creatures have been the subject of
popular culture for thousands of years. These mythical monsters are
some of the strangest, most bizarre and terrifying creations ever,
ranging from glorified animals to humanoid mythical creatures. On
today’s list, we are going to take a look at these mythical
creatures and learn about some of their epic stories.I'll be
honest, putting together a complete list of mythical creatures is
intimidating, mostly because there are so many. So forgive me if
I'm a little slow on putting this list together. Of all of the
projects here on Gods-and-Monsters.com, compiling a list of
mythical creatures and their stories is going to be one of the
toughest. But then again, how could you have a site called "Gods
and Monsters" without mentioning myth's most famous beasts?
You might notice that a lot of the monsters listed here are from
ancient Greek and Roman origin. As this list of mythical creatures
starts to grow the Greek monsters will probably shrink down
relatively, but the truth is, Greek monsters are the heart and
soul, and in many cases the origin of where our more modern
monsters come from.