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Motif

Hawk's tail cut in two by sword as he is being transformed. Cause of his forked tail. (Cf. A2378.5.2.)

Mythological motifs. · Animal characteristics. · Various causes of animal characteristics. · Animal characteristics: change in ancient animal. · view the constellation · filed as A2216.5

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  • general Dh III 54.
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Filed under Animal characteristics: members bitten or cut off.

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Bear fishes through ice with tail: hence lacks tail. (Cf. A2378.2.4.) Devil pulls off goats' tails: hence lack tails. (Cf. A2378.2.2.) Moon splits hare's lip with hatchet: hence hare-lip. (Cf. A2211.2, A751.5.1, A2342.1.) Bush-rat bites off tortoise's tail: hence tortoise's short tail. (Cf. A2378.4.4.) God as falcon has tail cut off: hence falcon's short tail Formerly animals have ears like elephant's: hare bites them off
Travels with (Thompson’s cf.)
Why hawk has forked tail. (Cf. A2216.5.)

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