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Also called "The Unicorn Rests in a Garden". One of the series of seven tapestries The Hunt of the Unicorn. Made in the Southern Netherlands around 1495–1505 by an unknown artist.

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POLL: Do you fine cryptozoology interesting?
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DEFINITION: The study of animals whose existence hasn't been proven (e.g. the Loch Ness monster, Bigfoot, etc.)
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Toyotama-hime – Wani (Dragon) Goddess disguised as a human
Wani was a dragon or sea monster in Japanese mythology. Wani is discribed as "crocodile", or sometimes "shark".
Toyotamahime (See) is a goddess in Japanese mythology. Daughter of the sea god Watatsumi, she was said to reside in a dragon palace. Their palace was as if made from fish scales and supposedly lies undersea. Her true form was “Yahiro no Owani (meaning giant crocodile, approx. 24 m long)”, and she was the wife of Hoori (See2), is known as the epitome of human–animal marriage tales. She was the mother of Ugayafukiaezu-no-Mikoto (See3), father of Emperor Jinmu (the first Emperor: See4), and sister of Tamayori-hime (See5), the Emperor's mother.
Toyotamahime makes a fateful meeting with the demigod prince, Yamasachi, also known as Hoori ("Fire-Subside"). They married and lived happily in the dragon palace. 3 years later, she and her husband Hoori, who missed home, went ashore to give birth.
She then warned her husband, "All people from other parts of the world give birth in the form of their native country when giving birth. So I will give birth to a child in my true form”, and requested Hoori not watch how she gives birth. Hoori, however, was pazzled and peered in on his wife as she was giving birth, and saw her crawling around as a giant crocodile of about 24 metres (79 ft) long. He then startled in shock and retreated. Toyatama-hime learnt that being witnessed her true form by her husband, "I have always intended to pass through the path of the sea," she said, "but I am ashamed that you should have observed my true form.” She blocked the sea path, leaving the child behind and left.
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トヨタマヒメ 〜人間に変身する和邇 (龍) の女神
和邇は、日本神話に登場する龍または海の怪物のことである。和邇は「ワニ」、ときには「サメ」と表現されることもある。
トヨタマヒメ(参照)は、日本神話の女神である。海神ワタツミの娘で、竜宮城に住んでいると言われている。その宮殿は魚の鱗でできたようなもので、海中にあるとされる。その正体は「八尋の大和邇(やひろのおおわに: 体長約24mの巨大な鰐の意)」で、ホオリ(参照2)の妻であったことから、異類婚姻譚の典型として知られる。神武天皇(初代天皇: 参照4)の父である鵜葺草葺不合尊(うがやふきあえずのみこと: 参照3)の母であり、天皇の母である玉依姫(たまよりひめ: 参照5)の姉である。
トヨタマヒメは、半神の王子ヤマサチ、通称ホオリと運命的な出会いを果たす。二人は結婚し、竜宮城で幸せに暮らしたが、3年後、故郷が恋しくなった夫のホオリとともに出産のために陸に上がった。
その時、トヨタマヒメは夫に「すべて他国の者は子を産む時になれば、その本国の形になつて産むのです。それでわたくしももとの身になつて産もうと思いますが、わたくしを御覽遊ばしますな」と忠告した。ところが夫のホオリはその言葉を不思議に思い、妻が今盛んに出産している最中に覗いてみると、八丈 (約24m) もある長い鰐になって這いずり回っていた。そしてホオリは畏れ驚き退いた。しかるにトヨタマヒメは夫が窺見した事を知り、御子を産み置いて去った。「わたくしは常に海の道を通つて通おうと思っておりましたが、わたくしの形を覗いて御覽になつたのは恥かしいことです」と言い、海の道をふさいで帰ってしまった。
What does or doesn't count as a cryptid? Are cryptids specifically supernatural, or does any fictional living thing count? Bigfoot, the lochness monster, mothman, the chupacabra; according to the legends, none of them are simply animals, they're intelligent (and often malevolent) paranormal beings. Those are all definitely cryptids, nobody would deny that, but then you have stuff like the jackalope which is just a rabbit with antlers. It's not magic, it's not intelligent, it's just a fictional animal. If I made up a breed of dog that looked like a dalmatian but with stripes instead of polka dots, is that a cryptid? It's like the jackalope, a fictional version of a real animal, but the term cryptid feels like a step too far. The dahu is a fictional goat with the legs on one side of its body shorter than the others so it can more easily walk on slopes, but only in one direction (it has clockwise and counterclockwise variants). Wikipedia calls it a legendary creature, not a cryptid, listing it alongside griffins, mermaids, and satyrs. Is belief part of it? Nobody believes minotaurs really exist, so that's not a cryptid, but some people believe in mermaids, and I'd be comfortable calling them cryptids. Do cryptids require reported sightings?