5/26/2023 0 Comments Book unlikely animalsSome of the last of these may have been remembered and called Dragons. For my part, I do not disbelieve that there may be plenty of strange animals which scientific men have not yet dissected and named by long names. Columba saw a great water-beast, which lived in the river Ness, and roared as it pursued men but the Saint put an end to its adventures. Then there is the Sea Serpent many people have seen him alive, but no specimen of a dead Sea Serpent is in any of the museums. There is also the Bunyip, a strange creature which both white and black men say that they have seen in the lakes of Australia. One of these was seen by a shepherd about eighty years since, and an account of it was sent to Sir Walter Scott. Possibly the sight of the stone beasts and birds made people believe, long ago, in such creatures as Dragons, and the water-bulls that haunt the lochs in the Highlands. However, the bones, now stones, show that there were plenty of queer beasts that have died out. It must have been done in some other way. It is unlikely that they were changed into rocks by a witch, or by Perseus with the Gorgon's Head, in the Greek story. To be sure, there are other creatures, such as the Mastodon and the Pterodactyl, which are not found alive anywhere, but their bones remain, turned into stones or fossils. Children who read this book will perhaps ask whether all the stories are true? Now all the stories are not true at least, we never meet the Phœnix now in any known part of the world.
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