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	   Some mythical creatures, such as the dragon and griffin, have their origin in traditional mythology and have been believed to represent (in some form) a real creature. 
	   Other mythical creatures were attempts to describe real creatures, originating in garbled accounts of travelers' tales, leading to an inaccurate description of a real creature. 
	   Similarly (but fundamentally different), some mythical creatures are hybrids, a combination of two or more animals which may have been for descriptive reasons or simple literary license.
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