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Ant-Lion
- #0193
Biblical (culture)
Neutral (behaviour)
A Middle-Eastern creature with the body and face of a lion and the back parts of an ant. Its father was carnivorous and its mother, herbivorous. It thus had both diets but died because there was no suitable food for the ant-lion in its habitat. This creature arose from mistranslation from the book of Job.
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