A winged horse is a horse with wings.
Winged horse may also refer to:
Canard is French for duck, a type of aquatic bird.
The qilin is a legendary hooved chimerical creature that appears in Chinese mythology, and is said to appear with the imminent arrival or passing of a sage or illustrious ruler. Qilin are a specific type of the lin mythological family of one-horned beasts. The qilin also appears in the mythologies of other Chinese-influenced cultures.
The hippocampus or hippocamp, also hippokampos, often called a sea-horse in English, is a mythological creature shared by Phoenician, Etruscan, Pictish, Roman and Greek mythology, though its name has a Greek origin. The hippocampus has typically been depicted as having the upper body of a horse with the lower body of a fish.
A winged unicorn is a fictional ungulate, typically portrayed as a horse, with wings like Pegasus and the horn of a unicorn. In some literature and media, it has been referred to as an alicorn, a word derived from the Italian word alicorno, or as a pegacorn, a portmanteau of pegasus and unicorn.
Sweep or swept may refer to:
A unicorn is a legendary horse-like beast with a horn on its forehead.
The redwing is a type of bird in the thrush family.
Gossamer most commonly refers to:
Best Friend or Best Friends may refer to:
Chicken wing(s) or chickenwing may refer to:
Dihedral or polyhedral may refer to:
Wings are appendages used to create lift.
A kiang is a large mammal belonging to the horse family.
A legendary creature is a type of fantasy entity, typically a hybrid, that has not been proven and that is described in folklore, but may be featured in historical accounts before modernity.
Wings of Eagles or On Wings of Eagles may refer to:
Wings of Fire may refer to:
Beth Cato is an American speculative fiction writer and poet, best known for her Clockwork Dagger and Blood of Earth series. She usually writes as Beth Cato, though in one instance she used the byline Beth L. Cato.