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B. Animals
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B184.6.1. Wethers leap from well; payment for saint's baptism. Irish myth: Cross.
B190. Magic animals: miscellaneous motifs.
B250. Religious animals. B500. Magic power from animals. B771.1. Animal tamed by holiness of saint. D684.0.1. Transformation by magic animal. D1611.13. Magic louse answers for fugitive. D1840.2. Magic invulnerability of animals. D1841.3.1. Magic animal proof against burning. D1841.6.1. Magic animal proof against drowning. F167.1. Animals in otherworld. F241. Fairies' animals. F980. Extraordinary occurrences concerning animals. H1251. Quest to other world for samples, of magic animals' food.
B191. Animal as magician. (Cf. B154.) — India: Thompson-Balys.
B120. Wise animals. D684.0.1. Transformation by magic animal. D1711. Magician.
B191.1. Weasel as conjurer. Swiss: Jegerlehner Oberwallis 321 No. 74.
B191.2. Ox-demon as magician. Chinese: Werner 361.
B191.3. Tiger as magician. India: Thompson-Balys.
D1711. Magician.
B191.4. Rat gives magic medicine. India: Thompson-Balys.
B191.5. Hedgehog builds castle. Icel.: Boberg.
B191.6. Bird as magician. India: Thompson-Balys.
B191.7. Serpent as magician. Jewish: Neuman.
B192. Magic animal killed. Irish myth: Cross; N. A. Indian (Seneca): Curtin-Hewitt RBAE XXXII 161 No. 27.
B17.1.2.2. Hostile hound killed by reaching through hollow log in its Jaws and tearing heart out. B182.3.1. Magic bull to be flayed. B187.3.3. Magic whelp kills hound by Jumping down its throat. B330. Death of helpful animal. F981. Extraordinary death of animal.
B192.0.1. Magic birds die when owner is killed. Irish myth: Cross.
E765.2. Life bound up with that of animal.
B192.1. Magic pig burned to prevent resuscitation. Irish myth: Cross.
B183. Magic boar. E0. Resuscitation. E32. Resuscitated eaten animal.
B192.2. Rain-withholding deer killed: rain released. India: Thompson-Balys.
A1111. Impounded water.
B192.3. Treasure-producing bird killed to please a paramour. India: Thompson-Balys.
B104. Treasure-producing animal.
B193. Otter carries flaming wood in mouth. Irish myth: Cross.
B195. Magic animal used by hero in contest grows bigger with every round. India: Thompson-Balys.
K0. Deceptions.


B200—B299. Animals with human traits.

B200. Animals with human traits. See in general the literature dealing with fables, with the Romance of Reynard, with the bear-fox cycle of Europe, with the rabbit fox cycle of America, etc. — Irish myth: Cross Fables: Wienert FFC LVI; Hervieux Les Fabulistes latins; Jacobs