"They lure children into dank swamps and devour them. They live in caves or among high rocks or deep in dense forests. They are covered with scales or thick fur. They have hands at the ends of their tails or a single glaring eye. They exhale fire, cause hurricanes with their wings or feast on human eyes, teeth and nails. They might also whimsically help the unwitting, but they are almost all mercurial, unreliable, tricksters.
Such are the mythic creatures of our earth. Their dwelling places are the journals of sea captains, the legends of native peoples, the myths of the Greeks, the folk tales of the Chinese. And it was a brilliant curatorial idea to devote an exhibition to them — Mythic Creatures: Dragons, Unicorns & Mermaids— which is opening at the American Museum of Natural History tomorrow...."
Link: Mythic Creatures - Exhibition - Review - New York Times.
Via: Professor Hex.
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