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Griffin
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0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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The Griffin is a legendary creature combining the body of a lion and the characteristics of an eagle, commonly found in ancient Akkadian and Greek mythologies, where it pulled chariots for deities like Zeus and Apollo. Its earliest image can be traced back to the legend of Marduk slaying monsters in ancient Babylonian-Assyrian mythology, later spreading to Europe through Greek culture. Its name evolved from the Greek "grups" and Latin "gryphus". This creature typically measures 2-3 meters in length with an 8-meter wingspan, possessing excellent eyesight and keen hearing, enabling it to spot ground prey from high altitudes. Different cultures have multiple interpretations of its appearance: Dungeons & Dragons describes its fur changing color with age, with a wolf-tail feature appearing in the third edition; Fantastic Beasts emphasizes its feathers displaying a sun-like golden-brown color. Griffins primarily feed on herbivores, employing dual hunting skills: aerial dives and stealthy ground stalking. They practice monogamy throughout their lives, and young birds require six months of flight training. As a classic element in fantasy works, games like Heroes of Might and Magic and World of Warcraft depict them as tameable mounts, though taming them is extremely difficult: chicks need to begin training within three months, and adult individuals resist captivity and have an astonishing appetite. Their nests often contain jewels, and their lifespan can reach several hundred years. In legends, they play a dual role as both guardians of treasures and thieves
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