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The Griffin
The Griffin ( Gryps arimaspi ) is a species of Gryphoniforme indigenous to the eastern Occident, and the western and central Orient. Physical description The Griffin can grow up to 11 feet long, and about 3 feet tall. The plumage is primarily black, with red breast feathers, dark blue markings on the neck, and white feathers on the face, arms, legs, tail fan. The back is speckled with grey spots. Behaviour The Griffin is strictly carnivorous, feeding mostly on small mammals, reptiles, and fish. Their striking colouration, and diurnal habits make them inefficient predators of larger prey. Griffins can not fly, but the feathers on their a...