μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Snake and turtle exchange head for fangs. Explains snake's fangs and snake-like head of turtle. (Cf. A2320.2, A2345.5.)

Mythological motifs. · Animal characteristics. · Various causes of animal characteristics. · Animal characteristics: obtaining another's qualities. · view the constellation · filed as A2247.2

Filed across the traditions
  • Australian Dixon 291.
Within the index

Filed under Animal characteristics: exchange of qualities. (Cf. A2313.2, A2326.1.2, A2326.1.4, A2326.2.1, A2332.6.5, A2345.4, A2378.1.3, A2378.1.4, A2421.2, A2421.3, A2431.3.3, A2431.3.4, A2435.3.1, A2435.3.2.)

Filed beside it
Buffalo and cow exchange hides: hence bad fitting hides. (Cf. A2311.6.) Rhinoceros exchanges his red hide for hippopotamus's black. (Cf. A2411.1.6.2., A2411.1.6.7.) Dove and magpie exchange eggs – dove's seven for magpie's two: why dove has two eggs. (Cf. A2486.3.) Toad trades his tail for mole's eyes Beaver and muskrat exchange tails
Travels with (Thompson’s cf.)
How turtle got snake-like head. (Cf. A2247.2.) Where snake got his fangs. (Cf. A2247.2.)

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