it would be called a dragoon
half size of a man dick is so good...lol
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he will dig 7 1 and 1/2 holes
Oh, dude, half of 3.50 is like 1.75. Easy math, right? It's like splitting a sandwich in half, but with money. So, yeah, 1.75 is your answer. Hope that helps, man.
3. because you cant split a man in half. But if u arw looking at it a little differently then 2 men and a boy. it will take 5 men to dig half of a hole they will just get it done faster and also you can't dig half of a hole unless you compare it to another hole i'm sorry ^^ incorrect. a man can't dig half a hole.
a half man half robot is called a CYBORG
No. BattleCat is simply a large green and orange stripped tiger. There's nothing dragon related about him.
Trogdor is a dragon, with an arm. As seen from the lyrics... "Trogdor was a man, I mean he was a dragon man, Or maybe he was just a dragon..." During this line in the music video, the picture flicks from man, to 1/2 man 1/2 trogdor, to trogdor. This strongly indicates that trogdor is an dragon, not a man or dragonman. Also as he appears in the SBmail called 'dragon', this would imply that he were a dragon.
half man half marine animal
The concept of a half-man, half-scorpion monster is typically associated with the mythological creature known as the "Scorpion Man" or "Girtablilu." These beings are often depicted with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a scorpion. They are sometimes portrayed as guardians or warriors in Mesopotamian mythology.
The warriors in Germany were called Germanic warriors by the Romans and other tribes. The term Germanic translates as spear man.
They are called Centaurs and are, obviously, half-man half-horse.
Anubis
A creature that is half man and half dog is known as a centaur. Centaurs have the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse. They are known for their strength, agility, and wild nature. In mythology, centaurs are often depicted as skilled archers and warriors.
I think you're referring to the mythical half-man - half-goat creature called Pan.
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