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English: a crested dragon (draco) of the Swiss Alps. Scheuchzer's dragon #2 (Scheuchzer's dragons are consider by some to be the Stollenwürmer aka Tatzelworms).[1] |
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Source | Scheuchzer, Johann Jakob (1723) Ouresiphoitēs Helveticus, sive Itinera per helvetiae, 2, Petri vander Aa, pp. 378f |
Author | Johann Jakob Scheuchzer (1672 – 1733), artist uncertain |
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- ↑ Doblhoff, Joseph von (1896). "Altes und Neues vom 'Tatzelwurm'". Zeitschrift für österreichische Volkskunde I: 143.
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