11thC Anglo-Saxon drawing of an elephant, in the Cotton Tiberius B V illustrated miscellany :) http://britishlibrary.typepad.co.uk/digitisedmanuscripts/2013/04/how-the-camel-got-the-hump.html …pic.twitter.com/WC2nEO9pvO
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With regard to dinosaur-like Anglo-Saxon animals, my fav is still beast w/ blue glass eyes from 8thC Witham Bowl :)pic.twitter.com/Ses544fFLU
More on 'Marvels of the East' in Beowulf MS, incl donestre--beguiles prey w/ language skills! http://britishlibrary.typepad.co.uk/digitisedmanuscripts/2013/03/monsters-and-marvels-in-the-beowulf-manuscript.html …pic.twitter.com/iLZDmmFSpY
@caitlinrgreen 2016 Scifi blockbusters BeowulfoRex Attack or CamelsaurusNado
@caitlinrgreen Mind still reeling after visioning Sharknado Attack trailer... Another fond memory was a walking as in legged Shark flick
@morangles they both sound like intriguing films!
@caitlinrgreen also able to breathe hair despite gills Summer nights movies where working brain is on stand by
@morangles Wow! Well, that sounds quite tempting, might have to give it a try, lol! ;)
@caitlinrgreen Dont please dont. You're a friend Now if you want a laugh Watch The Norseman w/Lee Majors Warning Helmets extravaganza!
@morangles Hah! Thanks, I'll avoid the sharks then and look out for The Norsemen on Netflix! :-D
@caitlinrgreen Beowulf, did you read it?
@Archatgs Yes :)
@caitlinrgreen do you like it? :)
@Archatgs I love it, well worth a read.
@caitlinrgreen What is its importance in English memory? Does it play a role similar to the role of Iliad and Odessa in Greek history?
@caitlinrgreen @AlfredTheOK camel/brontosaurus? It's clearly a tortoise.
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