Griffin
The griffin was a compelling and magnificent species of ancient Egyptian and Persian mythology is a combination of a lion and an eagle. The griffins were traditionally represented, besides the eagle’s head, wings, and talons, by a lion’s body, tail, and hind legs. However, often, creatures with front paws were also known for griffin sculpture. Legend has it that griffins were guardians of great treasure and wealth.
Phoenix
The phoenix is a legendary eagle species recognized only as the juvenile phoenix to rise from ashes, known colloquially for exploding into a fire at the end of its existence. The Phoenix was synonymous with sun worship in ancient Egyptian and classical myths and was depicted as a huge bird with golden and red plumage that could live for hundreds of years. Phoenix symbolized intolerance, eternity, and regeneration.