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  • Shoot, I guess that means that there were half human half goats, then after all! ;)

  • Dang man what's up with all the ill will. Just do this, type plesiosaurus or elasmosaurus into any search window, Yahoo, Google, Bing etc and click on images. Do they look like the glyph or don't they? Personally, I'm open minded enough to consider the possibility. I'm not going to knock the guy for the conclusion he came to. Doesn't mean it is, but doesn't necessarily mean it isn't either. Who knows? It's intriguing nonetheless.

  • @iamjacobnz

    You believe dinosaurs lived 3 or 4000 years ago and you can't spell scorpions or stupefy, But someone who said that glyph looks like a scorpion is stupid?

    Do you also believe there were half lion, half human creatures in Egypt, like the Sphinx?

    Hieroglyphs are writings, not art.

    Egyptians used these simplistic symbols for words.

    They're not exact depictions of life forms.

    It's a crude likeness, but yes that definitely looks like a scorpion.

  • Plucked goose looks much different. I saw the hieroglyph.

  • @AloysiusAtJSP Scorpians don't look anything like that -.-, please dont stupidify the place up...

  • If you pluck a goose who have long necks, you will have who legs (like chicken drumsticks) and two wings. and it will look like the hieroglyph. Is it so difficult?

  • check out Senedj on wikipedia and you will find it

  • Seems like it chances are it is Elasmosaurus!

  • "Egyptian hieroglyph: Plucked goose: phonogram sndj; determinative of wring neck."

    From wikimedia commons

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