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All four of the great mythical birds by Ghirin in one zip file. Also includes a combined ztd for your convenience.

 

Chinese Roc:

The roc (also known as the rukh) is a mythical bird that resembles an enormous eagle. The roc is so large and strong that it is able to lift adult elephants off of the ground, then send them back to earth to their deaths.  Tales of rocs have been described in both the writings of Marco Polo and the voyages of Sinbad.

 

The roc of China is the most colorful of the roc species.

 

Reference:

www.wikipedia.org

 

Boreal Roc:

The roc (also known as the rukh) is a mythical bird that resembles an enormous eagle. The roc is so large and strong that it is able to lift adult elephants off of the ground, then send them back to earth to their deaths.  Tales of rocs have been described in both the writings of Marco Polo and the voyages of Sinbad.

 

The boreal roc lives in the artic regions and enjoys hunting musk ox and caribou.

 

Reference:

www.wikipedia.org

 

Persian Roc:

The roc (also known as the rukh) is a mythical bird that resembles an enormous eagle. The roc is so large and strong that it is able to lift adult elephants off of the ground, then send them back to earth to their deaths.  Tales of rocs have been described in both the writings of Marco Polo and the voyages of Sinbad.

 

The Persian roc is the largest of the roc species and is found in southern Eurasia.

 

Reference:

www.wikipedia.org

 

Savannah Roc:

The roc (also known as the rukh) is a mythical bird that resembles an enormous eagle. The roc is so large and strong that it is able to lift adult elephants off of the ground, then send them back to earth to their deaths.  Tales of rocs have been described in both the writings of Marco Polo and the voyages of Sinbad.

 

The savannah roc is the smallest of the rocs and can be seen soaring above the East African plains.

 

Reference:

www.wikipedia.org

 

Updated 2010-11-21

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