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- A limbless, dragon-like winged serpent from North Africa that is often found used as a a term used to describe a type of legless win [[Category:Origin: Africa]]3 KB (429 words) - 16:51, 28 November 2012
- [[Category:Continent: Africa]]1 KB (237 words) - 16:39, 28 November 2012
- During the first century AD, many travelers crossing the deserts of North Africa used to take with them cockerels as a protection against Basilisk. Strangel Most authors agree that Africa was the basilisk's homeland. The basilisk is always found in a desert. This10 KB (1,772 words) - 22:54, 22 December 2012
- ...ith the voyages of Zheng He. It is known that on Zheng He's voyage to East Africa (landing, among other places, in modern-day Kenya), the fleet brought back [[Category:Continent: Asia]]5 KB (819 words) - 18:19, 28 November 2012
- ...er builds a “cocoon” of mud about itself. There are six species, four from Africa, one from South America, and one from Australia. The latter species bares a [[Category:Continent: Europe]]11 KB (1,847 words) - 16:08, 28 November 2012