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B. Animals
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B841.2.1. Crow lives nine generations of men, deer 36, raven 108, phoenix 972, nymphs 9720. — Frazer Pausanias IV 217.
B841.3. Dog so old his head is skinless. Eskimo (Greenland): Holm 80.
B841.4. Stags live one thousand years. Tupper and Ogle Map 4.
B842. Faithful old dog to be killed. *Type 101.
B842.1. Faithful old horse to be abandoned. German: Grimm No. 132.
B843. Immortal animals. Jewish: Neuman.
B37. Immortal bird. D1850. Immortality.
B843.1. Immortal serpent. Gaster Oldest Stories 81.
B843.2. Immortal donkey. Jewish: Neuman.
B845. Wild animals herded. *Fb "hare" IV 201a; *Type 570; Irish myth: Cross.
B575.1. Wild animals kept as dogs. D1444. Magic object catches animal. H1112. Task: herding rabbits. H1154. Task: capturing animals.
B845.1. Wild pigs kept by demigod as if domesticated. India: Thompson-Balys.
B845.2. Animals chained in couples. Irish myth: Cross.
B172.7. Magic birds chained in couples.
B846. Monkeys construct a bridge across the ocean. Penzer II 84 n. 1, 85 n.
B549.3. Dragon makes bridge across stream for holy man.
B847. Lions placed in city to prevent entrance. Penzer I 108 n. 3.
B848. Man unharmed in den of animals (Cf. B771.2.1.) — Type 403; Spanish Exempla: Keller; Jewish: *Neuman.
B848.1. The musician in the wolf-trap: meets wolf a1ready trapped, and saves himself by playing music. (Cf. K551.3.1.) — Lithuanian: Balys Index No. *168; Estonian: Aarne in FFC XXV No. 2002.
B767. Animal attracted by music.
B848.2. Girl removes dog from lion's claws without being harmed. Italian Novella: Rotunda.
B771. Animal tamed by maiden's beauty.
B852. When cow calls her calf, all cattle graze. Irish myth: Cross.
B182. Magic cow (ox. bull).
B853. Birds perch on ears of cows. Irish myth: Cross.
B854. Each of grazing herd of cows eats same amount. Irish myth: Cross.
B855. Man and bear in the rick of hay. The bear, persecuted by wolves, runs onto the hay-rick where the man was hidden, and defends himself from the wolves with bunches of hay. — Lithuanian: Balys Index No. *167.
B857. Animal avenges injury. Chinese: Eberhard FFC CXX 18 No. 9; Africa (Fang): Tessman 117f.
N261. Train of troubles for sparrow's vengence. Q211.6. Killing an animal avenged.
B870. Giant animals. (Cf. B16.1, B16.4, B15.7.12) — Coulter Trans. Am. Philological Association LVII 32ff.
B11.2.12. Dragon of enormous size. B15.3.3. Deer with giant antler. B31. Giant bird. B81.2.4. Giant mermaid cast ashore. F234.1.0.1. Fairy in form of giant animal. F531. Giant. A person of enormous size. F989.11. Animal as mighty drinker. X1200. Lie: the great animal.