Upaon: A SnakeвЂs Journey
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B11.2.1. B11.2.1. Dragon as compound animal. (cf. B14.)--SmithDragon 81 (serpent or crocodile, with scales of a fish for covering, and feetand wings and sometimes also the head, of an eagle, falcon, or hawk, and theforelimbs and sometimes the head of a lion).--Chinese: Werner 208 (ears of anox, feet of a tiger, claws of an eagle, horns of a deer, head of a camel, eyesof a devil, neck of a snake, abdomen of a cock, scales of a carp); Egyptian:Smith op. cit. 79 (lioness, falcon, human being).
B211.6.1. B211.6.1. Speaking snake (serpent). Loomis White Magic 63; Tobler Epiphanie derSeele 55. Cf. Satan in the Garden of Eden.--Irish myth: Cross; Jewish: Neuman;India: *Thompson-Balys; Missouri-French: Carriиre (B211.14).
B331.1. B331.1. Faithful falcon killed through misunderstanding. Tries to warn the king against drinking water poisoned bysnake.--*Chauvin II 122 No. 115, V 289 No. 173.--India: *Thompson-Balys.
D1515.4.6. D1515.4.6. Magic potion mixed with brains of deceitful person as curefor snakebite. (Cf. D1242.2.) Africa (Timne): Schlenker Collection of TimneTraditions (London, 1861) 87ff., (Hausa): Tremearne FL XXII 464ff. No. 50.
K401.1.1. K401.1.1. Trail of stolen goods made to lead to dupe. The crane in revenge forthe loss of her young ones strews pieces of fish from the dwelling of themongoose to that of the snake. The mongoose follows the trail and kills thesnake. *Penzer V 61 n. 3; Bшdker Exempler 287 No. 37; Spanish Exempla: Keller. 59ce067264