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The Guivre is a mythical creature similar to a dragon. The word "guivre" (Wurm, wyvern (which derives from it), or the serpent) and "givre" are used to describe the serpentine creatures that possessed poisonous breath and prowled the rural area of ​​medieval France. orthographic variations of the most common word "vouivre". Vouivre, in Franco-Comtois, is the equivalent of the old French word "guivre". All these forms are ultimately derived from the Latin Vipera, as is the Spanish viper. Description and habits

It is said to have a long, serpentine body and a dragon's head. The guivre had horns on his forehead in some versions.At local level in France he is known as a very aggressive creature that sometimes attacks unprovoked.We were afraid of naked humans, and when they see them, they blush and look away.Your residence is in small bodies of water like pools and lakes, forests, and in any damp place.

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