Splintercat

Splintercat

The splintercat ("Felynx arbordiffisus") is a legend and fictional animal in the United States.

The splintercat is a nocturnal feline animal of great ferocity. It flies through the air with terrific speed and when it hits a large tree, it knocks the branches off, withers the trunk and leaves it standing like a silvery ghost. These dead snags can be seen in many parts of the Pacific Northwest. The splinter cat performs this feat that it is named after to expose bees and honey to eat. However, the act of breaking open trees with its head leaves it with a constant headache, which causes it always to be in a foul mood. Accordingly, one is advised to never approach a splintercat.

"Splintercat Creek", found in the northern Cascade Range of Oregon is named after this legendary animal.

The Splintercat appears in the book "The Last of the Really Great Whangdoodles" by Julie Andrews Edwards. This particular Splintercat answers to the Prime Minister of Whangdoodland and also enjoys playing Cat's Cradle.

Sources

*
*
* ("This link is for original 1910 edition".)
*
*
* "National Wildlife and Conservation Digest: Covering the North American Continent"


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать реферат

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Fearsome Creatures of the Lumberwoods, With a Few Desert and Mountain Beasts — is a book created entirely by American foresters. A long sought after 47 page anthology of the who s who of American folk monsters including the hodag, squonk, the bildad, and whirling whimpus. It was written by William Thomas Cox (1878 1961,… …   Wikipedia

  • Yaquina Bay Light — Infobox Lighthouse caption = location = Yaquina Bay State Recreation Site coordinates = yearlit = 1871/1996 automated = yeardeactivated = 1874 1996 foundation = Natural/emplaced construction = Wood shape = Square height = 51 ft lens = Fifth order …   Wikipedia

  • Daniel Boone — This article is about the American pioneer. For other uses, see Daniel Boone (disambiguation). Daniel Boone This 1820 painting by Chester Harding is the only portrait of Daniel Boone made from life …   Wikipedia

  • Davy Crockett — For other uses, see Davy Crockett (disambiguation). David Davy Crockett Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Tennessee s 12th district In office March 4, 18 …   Wikipedia

  • Jedediah Smith — For the United States Representative from New Hampshire, see Jedediah K. Smith. Jedediah Smith Jedediah Smith Born January 6, 1799 (1799 01 0 …   Wikipedia

  • Brother Jonathan — For the paddle steamer, see Brother Jonathan (steamer). Brother Jonathan as drawn by Thomas Nast Brother Jonathan was a fictional character created to personify the entire United States, in the early days of the country s existence. In editorial… …   Wikipedia

  • Calamity Jane — For other uses, see Calamity Jane (disambiguation). Calamity Jane Calamity Jane in 1895 by H.R. Locke Born Martha Jane Cannary May 1, 1852(1852 05 01) Princeton …   Wikipedia

  • Mike Fink — An early drawing of Fink on a keelboat.[1] Mike Fink (also spelled Miche Phinck)[1][2] …   Wikipedia

  • Hiawatha — This article is about the co founder of the Iroquois Confederacy. For the fictional character in the poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, see The Song of Hiawatha. For other uses, see Hiawatha (disambiguation). Hiawatha by Thomas Eakins. Hiawatha… …   Wikipedia

  • Geronimo — For other uses, see Geronimo (disambiguation). ‹ The template below (Infobox American Indian chief) is being considered for deletion. See templates for discussion to help reach a consensus.› Geronimo …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”