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  • Jaculus - Wikipedia
    The jaculus (or iaculus, pl jaculi, meaning "thrown" in Latin) is a small mythical serpent or dragon It can be shown with wings and sometimes has front legs It is also sometimes known as the javelin snake It was said that the jaculus hid in the trees and sprang out at its victims
  • Jaculus | A Book of Creatures
    Jaculi are cunning and cruel, and will lie in ambush for human prey, but their presence is given away by the noise they make while coiling in dry plants The appearance of the jaculus varies, but it usually has small black ocelli, no bigger than lentils, on its body
  • Jaculus - Mythical Encyclopedia
    Jaculus is a genus of rodents that are commonly referred to as jerboas These small creatures are known for their incredibly large hind legs, which they use to hop around the desert and semi-arid regions of northern Africa, the Sahara, the Horn of Africa, Arabia, the Middle East, and Central Asia
  • Jaculus: Winged Serpent of Roman Lore Strikes Like an Arrow
    At first glance, the Jaculus might be mistaken for an ordinary serpent, but that illusion shatters the moment you observe its small, vestigial wings These wings are not designed for sustained flight but for catapulting the creature in lethal, arrow-like arcs from tree to tree
  • Jaculus - grokipedia. com
    The jaculus (or ''iaculus'', from Latin ''iaculari'' meaning "to throw" or "javelin") is a mythical serpent or dragon-like creature from ancient Roman literature
  • Jaculus jaculus (lesser Egyptian jerboa) | INFORMATION | Animal . . .
    Jaculus jaculus can be found in central Asia, North Africa and Arabia in countries such as Sudan, Israel, and Morocco The species is especially common in Egypt, where it gets its common name, Lesser Egyptian Jerboa
  • (Jaculus) - Know Your Mammals
    Jaculus, commonly known as the jerboa, is a captivating genus of small rodents notable for their unique adaptations and intriguing behaviors These fascinating creatures, with their long legs and hopping abilities, capture the imagination of both researchers and wildlife enthusiasts alike
  • Iaculus Jaculus Iaculi Jaculi | Dragon Species | Basic Dragon . . .
    Jaculus (plural Jaculi) is a later spelling of Iaculus, which appeared largely in medieval European manuscripts [1] Iaculus (plural Iaculi) originated in Ancient Egypt or possibly Mesopotamia, likely derived from the ancient symbol of the Uraeon or Uraeus (plural Uraei or Uraeuses)
  • Jaculus jaculus (Linnaeus, 1758) - GBIF
    Phylogenetically, J jaculus is member of subgenus Jaculus, being the sister species of the J hirtipes + | loftusi clade Seven subspecific names were proposed for J jaculus in the African part of its distribution (part of which may really represent J deserti) and one name in the Middle East
  • Lesser Egyptian Jerboa - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on . . . - Animalia
    The Lesser Egyptian jerboa (Jaculus jaculus) is a small rodent that lives in Africa and the Middle East Jerboas look somewhat like miniature kangaroos and have some external similarities





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