CaliforniaMama • Feb 6, 2012 2:42 pm

[SIZE="1"][FONT="Franklin Gothic Medium"]The "Centaur of Tymfi" stands proudly on display at Tucson's International Wildlife Museum. Also on display are the bones of a cyclops, a griffin and a unicorn.
What? You don't believe me? Look at the image. It really is on display.
Entitled "Mythological Wildlife," the exhibit aims to make folks think about how we know what is real.[/SIZE] Hmmm. How do we know?
[SIZE="1"]Once upon a time, mythology was science, accepted as part of the natural history world as perceived by the ancients.
Imagine how it must have seemed when they saw a man on horseback for the first time. They didn't see two different creatures. They saw one new and scary creature and called it a centaur.[/SIZE]
The skull of a prehistoric elephant called a mastodon, tipped on its side, might resemble the skull of a one-eyed giant they named a cyclops.
:thumb: Classicman[/FONT]