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Monday, January 2, 2012

Creature of the Week - Yale


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The yale or centicore, is a hybrid creature from European legend. Descriptions vary slightly. The yale is black or tawny. It is the size of a goat with the tail of an elephant and a boar's jaw. Some medieval bestiaries said it had spots, the head of a goat, and the feet of a unicorn. It has two long, straight horns which can point either forward or backward. Due to its horns, the yale was a creature of heraldry and meant proud defense.
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20 comments:

  1. That's one I haven't heard of before. Looks like it woould have a terrible time navigaing narrow spaces.

    mood
    Moody Writing

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  2. I have come by via Alex J. Cavanaugh , I too have never heard of this.

    Happy New Year.
    Yvonne.

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  3. I imagine that one originated from some poor beast whose horns really did grow in the opposite direction.
    And you have been featured!

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  4. Happy New Year! Thanks for sharing about another creature I've never heard of.

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  5. Happy New Year!

    I haven't heard of this creature before. I agree with Alex that it was probably created from a poor creature who looked that way.

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  6. I love mythical creatures. I wonder if the artists got them right....Found you from Alex's post. Good luck on getting to 1000. I follow.

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  7. I've never heard of a vale but I LOVE the picture. Btw, hi, new follower from Alex's blog.

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  8. Wow, never heard of a vale! Looks interesting! And also, wow! You're so close to 1000! Congratulations! That's amazing!

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  9. Wow, never heard of a vale! Looks interesting! And also, wow! You're so close to 1000! Congratulations! That's amazing!

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  10. Cool creature, though the horns would make it kind of hard to get around. lol I've been watching Avatar again and it reminded me of Jake getting used to his tale.

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  11. What a strangely beautiful creature. New follower that hopped over from Alex's blog. Happy New Year and all the best for 2012. Looking forward to my return visits here.

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  12. I, also, have never heard of this. But it does describe my first blind date! She was the one who said, "I know why they are called 'blind dates', Roland. I wish I were blind!" As you might suspect there have been no more blind dates in my life!!

    I, too, have come via Alex's blog. Wasn't it grand of him to spotlight the 4 of us? Roland

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  13. Another new one to me. I often wonder if the legends grew from some poor horse, goat or cow that was born with birth defects.

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  14. That's a new one... I love animals made up of different parts of other animals... so imaginative:)

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  15. Happy New Year, Nicole! Almost at 1000. Wahoooo! This is awesome. Keep it up.

    Cool post, BTW. :)

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  16. Hi Nicole. I came over after reading Alex's post including you nearing 1000 followers. I thought I followed you but I don't, but now I do, woo hoo. Hope you reach the milestone soon. You deserve it!

    Great, informative post today.

    Denise

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  17. I find it weird that I have never heard of a Yale before! Apart from the university, that is. hehe

    I too returned to your blog after seeing you mentioned on Alex's blog (actually, Roland Yeomans pointed me to the whole thing to begin with). I've visited before but not in a while, so just saying hi again!

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  18. umm...wouldn't the feet of a unicorn be the same as the feet of a horse? Just saying. Stopped by fro Alexes, and it looks like a pretty educational site.

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  19. Blimey, that's one strange beastie!
    Lx

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  20. I've always said those Yalies were creatures. Oh, sorry...wrong Yale.

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