Griffin
Griffin is a mythical creature, with the body tail and legs of a lion, and the head and wings of an eagle. Known as a symbol of strength, courage, and vigilance, it has been a popular motif in ancient mythology and art, and modern fantasy. Mythological and Historical origin: Lion is the king of beasts and eagle the king of birds; and so griffin is considered the majestic ruler of all animals. In ancient Greek and Persian lore griffins were famous for building nests out of gold in Central Asia. According to modern historians and paleontologists these myths were originated from ancient people who happened to see the fossilized remains of dinosaurs near gold deposits.