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solomon's temple the origin of the phoenix as a symbol in phoenixmasonry the old mythological legend of the phoenix is a familiar one. the bird was described as of the size of an eagle, with a head finely crested, a body covered with beautiful plumage, and eyes sparkling like stars. she was said to live
refers to the phoenician word phen, which signifies a cycle. aumont, the first grand master of the templars after the martyrdom of demolay, and called the "restorer of the order," took, it is said, for his seal, a phoenix brooding on the flames, with the motto, "ardet ut vivat" - she burns that she may live...
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lynx resemble those of the leopard . lynx are usually solitary, although a small group of them may travel and hunt together. mating takes place in the late winter and they give birth to two to four kittens once a year. the young stay with the mother for one more winter, and then the young adults can live
lynx will have their dens in crevices or under ledges. they feed on a wide range of animals from those as large as reindeer , roe deer, small red deer, and chamois, to smaller, more usual prey: birds (including poultry) and small and medium-sized mammals , like snowshoe hares , fish , sheep , and goats...
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