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Centycore(or yale)
The centycore is an odd and sinister beast inhabiting the plains of India. It has large, elephantine ears, horse's hooves, a lion's body, a great snarling mouth like a bear, and a single ten-point antler protruding from its forehead. Oddly enough, its name is sometimes given to the Yale, a black spotted bovine that can swivel its horns in any direction.


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Anonymous Yale 0 Dec 12 2011, 3:55 AM EST by Anonymous
 
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Sad the yale sounds cooler than the centycore lol
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Anonymous cimara 2 May 21 2011, 4:25 PM EDT by Anonymous
 
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Chimera dont you mean
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Anonymous simalar beats 0 Jul 27 2010, 4:57 AM EDT by Anonymous
 
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there is a simalar beast called a cimara its has a snake for a tail a lions head and a goats headwith back legs of a goat and front legs of a lion its can also breathe fire so it is simalar but has many diffrensises
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