
Samrukia - Wikipedia
Samrukia is a genus of large Cretaceous pterosaurs known only from a single lower jaw discovered in Kazakhstan. The holotype and only known specimen was collected from the …
Kazakh Mythical Creatures
Samruk is a mythical bird in Kazakh mythology. It is believed to be a sacred bird that brings good luck and prosperity. According to legends, Samruk lays a golden egg every year, which is a …
Kazakh Mythology | Mythosphere
Samruk, a mythical bird that represents the tree of life, connecting the heavens, earth, and underworld. It is said to lay its eggs in the World Tree, symbolizing the cycle of life and the …
Samruk is the giant black bird 12+ - Literary portal
Jan 25, 2021 · Samruk bent down under the weight of the bird and fell to the ground. They brought a lot of deers, pollard and other animals to feed their chicks. She was overjoyed to see …
Samrukia - Prehistoric Wildlife
Apr 5, 2013 · Samrukia is a genus that illustrated the dangers of naming prehistoric creatures by only partial remains. The original describers of Samrukia (Naish et al.) had a single jawbone …
Samruk: the Kazakh phoenix whose name was borrowed for a …
Oct 24, 2023 · Samrukia which a large archosaur, most likely a pterosaur, that was originally thought to be one of the largest terrestrial birds in the Mesozoic, earned its name from the …
Konrul - Wikipedia
In Turkic mythology, Konrul, also Kongrul and Konqrul (Azeri: Qonrul, قنرل, Гонрул) is a long-lived bird that is cyclically regenerated or reborn, similar to a phoenix. Konrul is depicted as a …
Samrukia - PaleoCodex
Samrukia is a genus of large Cretaceous pterosaurs known only from a single lower jaw discovered in Kazakhstan. The holotype and only known specimen was collected from the …
Samrukia | Dinopedia | Fandom
Samrukia is a genus of large Cretaceous pterosaur known only from a single lower jaw discovered in Kazakhstan. The type species is Samrukia nessovi. It was collected at Bostobynsakya …
Bird Samruk (Kazakh folk legend) - Dribbble
Aug 9, 2016 · Living in the branches of the tree, the bird Samruk decide who is worthy to ascend to heaven and who is not. There was no one in the area prettier and fairer this bird. As God's …