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Asked by BobRoss on 14 Jan 2020.
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Sreejita Ghosh answered on 14 Jan 2020: last edited 14 Jan 2020 5:31 pm
Phoenix- it signifies change and renewal. I believe that people change, for better or for worse, but they do change. And when a person changes the previous version of that version ‘dies’ in a way. The current evolved version is more capable of dealing with the current scenario in that person’s life,- the very scenario which caused the ‘death’ of the previous version.
(Sorry, I tend to get a bit philosophical, blame PhD! 😛 )
My second favourite would be a hippogriff.
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Fiona Macfarlane answered on 15 Jan 2020:
I have to go with Unicorns, since it is Scotland’s national animal!
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Maja Popovic answered on 15 Jan 2020:
Leprechauns
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Katie Atkinson answered on 30 Jan 2020:
The fairies in Shakespeare’s play ‘A Mid-Summer Night’s Dream.’
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