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While the trope of mixing animals with human forms to create demonic images goes back as long as we have had civilization (notable examples from Greeks, Egyptians, and Mesopotamia) - it was Leonardo Da Vinci's notes from "Study of a Dragon" from 1513 that crystalized an important component of the concept:

  If you wish to make your imaginary animal seem natural…take   
  for the head that of a mastiff or a hound, the eyes of a 
  cat, the ears of a porcupine, the nose of a greyhound, the 
  brow of a lion, the temples of an old cock, and the neck of 
  a turtle
Which is to say - if you want to make something terrifying to humans you take known (fearsome) elements and mix them into a previously unknown combination. One strikes that balance of known and unknown.

Truly terrifying things that may exist in the universe at large may not come across as terrifying to us given that we have had no exposure day to day (GRB's, anti-matter, etc).

One of my favorite (possibly apocryphal) anecdotes about this failing is when the Egyptian dynasty under the reign of Thutmose I expanded into Phoenicia (modern day Israel/Syria) they tried bringing their religion with them. During the Middle Kingdom the god of Chaos (and evil) Set was depicted by a Hippo. The Phoenicians were unfamiliar with the animal and in turn had a hard time taking the religion seriously. The religion was not adopted widely outside the Nile valley.

Anyways, here's a fun tool that let's you mix and match various animals to create your own terryfing beast: http://www.universalleonardo.org/playActivity.php?id=525




"if you want to make something terrifying to humans you take known (fearsome) elements and mix them into a previously unknown combination"

Truly, the platypus is a terrifying beast!


Did you know they're actually venomous?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Platypus_venom


I did!


> The Phoenicians were unfamiliar with the animal and in turn had a hard time taking the religion seriously.

Given how incredibly dangerous we know hippos to be now, I find this to be quite amusing. I guess they could look kinda cute in a drawing, but good lord they're not so cute when you're near them and they have something against you.


> Truly terrifying things that may exist in the universe at large may not come across as terrifying to us given that we have had no exposure day to day (GRB's, anti-matter, etc).

Well... I made the mistake of letting my kid watch a few Kurzgesagt videos on Vacuum Decay and GBR and now she is terrified of Vacuum Decay or GBR wiping us out.


As a kid an episode of Ripley's Believe It Or Not left me convinced I was going to die in a nuclear war before reaching adulthood.

I should see if that episode is on youtube and show it to my kids...


Who knew porcupine ears would be the stuff of nightmares?




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