Pandi (legendary creature)

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The Pandi (or Pandae) in Medieval bestiaries and Greco-Roman geographic works were a race of giant-eared people with eight fingers and toes and white hair that turned black with age. In his Indica, the historian Ctesias located them in the mountains of India; he describes them as a warlike race of bowmen and spearmen and claims that they are born with a full set of teeth. Pliny the Elder, in his Natural History, adds that they live for two hundred years. [1][2]

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  1. ^ Natural History VII
  2. ^ "Pandae". Theoi Greek Mythology. Retrieved 2008-12-28.