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on April 11, 2026
The ocean, vast and unforgiving, gave birth to some of humanity’s darkest myths.
In reality, sharks are ancient survivors, Among Beasts & Burrows older than trees, older than rings of Saturn.
This ability turned them into symbols of ambush and betrayal in folklore.
Many river myths describe shapeshifting crocodiles that lured humans closer.
Unexplained violence needed explanation.
The idea that a man could become a beast reflected society’s fear of uncontrolled instinct.
The tortoise, often overlooked, became sacred precisely because it survived without aggression.
Longevity itself felt supernatural to early humans.
They looked harmless but were responsible for countless deaths.
Modern reptile pets echo ancient wonder.
Leopard geckos, with their nocturnal habits, once inspired stories of wall spirits.
Chameleons, masters of camouflage, became living metaphors for survival through change.
Myth never truly disappears—it evolves.
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