User:Mcgivershark

General Information
The name Mcgivershark is an alias used to mask the identity of an explorer who is currently at the forefront of mythological discovery. Since November 17, 2006, Mcgivershark has searched for creatures that appear in literature as combination of real animals and mythological. This field of exploration developed originally from greek mythology and the creatures involved in the ancient lore. Other ancient origins of this particular field of study include, Norse legends, Mongolian folklore, and Egyptian hieroglyphs. Some of the early introductions of mythological creatures that were introduced into popular culture include the Unicorn, Centaur, and Faun. Some more modern examples of mythological creatures mingling with the lives of the populous include Ligers and Narwals although both have been proven to exist either through genetic manipulation or rare mutations. Mcgivershark has spent the past years researching the possibility of existence of these creatures in the real world, as well as searching through literature to find new examples of these hybrid mythological animals.