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| Anonymous | wrong. | 9 | Dec 12 2011, 4:15 AM EST by Anonymous | ||||
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Thread started: Dec 9 2010, 4:54 PM EST
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cockatrices and baslisks are related but not the same thing
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| Anonymous | Isn't | 0 | Aug 9 2011, 7:40 PM EDT by Anonymous | ||||
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Thread started: Aug 9 2011, 7:40 PM EDT
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isn't a baslisk more snake like?
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| Anonymous | wot? | 1 | May 21 2011, 6:06 PM EDT by Anonymous | ||||
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Thread started: May 1 2010, 2:27 PM EDT
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dragons way better but how would a dragon get a mirror?
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| basiliskking | research | 2 | May 21 2011, 5:51 PM EDT by Anonymous | ||||
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Thread started: Apr 24 2011, 9:58 AM EDT
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there not metioned in spiderwick but the basilisk is a cousin of the cockatrice i have done tons of research on it my room is full of papers
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| Anonymous | Copying From SpiderWick!!! | 0 | May 1 2010, 2:17 AM EDT by Anonymous | ||||
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Thread started: May 1 2010, 2:17 AM EDT
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The Cockatrice can cause death with a single glance. Reports indicate that anything catching sight of the lethal bird's eyes is turned instantly to stone. But just as deadly is their poisonous saliva, which can fell even an elephant.
Also known as a Basilisk, a Cockatrice has the head and feet of a cockerel and the tail of a serpent. The Cockatrice is believed to be the product of a seven-year-old cockerel's egg, laid during a full moon and then hatched for nine years by a serpent or toad. There are a few ways to protect oneself from a Cockatrice. One is to carry something reflective - like a mirror - and turn the creature's gaze back on it. Another is to keep either a weasel or a cockerel nearby. The weasel is said to be the mortal enemy of the Cockatrice, while the crowing of the cockerel is even more effective as it causes the Cockatrice to have fatal fits and ultimately thrash itself to death. This guy copied from the SpiderWick Field Guide |
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