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The Yale is a spotted antelope-like beast about the size of a horse, with tusks, long horns, and the tail of a lion or goat. The horns are able to swivel independently and are virtually always shown parted rather than parallel.
First mentioned by [[Pliny the Elder]], the Yale is a spotted antelope-like beast used in [[heraldry]]. It is about the size of a [[horse]], with tusks, long horns, and the tail of a [[lion]] or [[goat]]. The horns are able to swivel independently and are virtually always shown parted rather than parallel.


''External link: http://www.kwantlen.bc.ca/~donna/sca/yale/''
''External link: http://www.kwantlen.bc.ca/~donna/sca/yale/''

Revision as of 22:56, 14 July 2004

First mentioned by Pliny the Elder, the Yale is a spotted antelope-like beast used in heraldry. It is about the size of a horse, with tusks, long horns, and the tail of a lion or goat. The horns are able to swivel independently and are virtually always shown parted rather than parallel.

External link: http://www.kwantlen.bc.ca/~donna/sca/yale/

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