U is for Unicorn
In many bestiary representations, a virgin is used to lure the unicorn. She heads to the forest until a unicorn sees her and jumps into her lap....
Siamese Cat
T is for Turkey Vulture
Turkey Vultures are not in traditional bestiary lore, but they should be! #32 of 52
S is for Satyr
In Bestiary lore, the satyr is usually described as a type of ape, but is often pictured as a wild man. 31 of 52
R is for Rabbit
The rabbit is a wild and lithe beast that is hunted by dogs, or chased out of its warrens by ferrets. #30 of 52
Q is for Quail
According to bestiary lore, quails cannot be eaten, because they feed on poisonous seeds. #29 of 52
P is for Pard
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. A pard (Ancient Greek: πάρδος) is the Greek word for the leopard, which is listed in Medieval bestiaries and...
O is for Onocentaur
The onocentaur has the upper body of a man and the lower body of an onager (wild ass). The upper part is rational; the lower part is...
N is for Night Owl
Owls have a bad and racist reputation in bestiary lore, but I think they are lovely birds. #26 of 52