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Bahamut: The World-Carrying Fish in Mythology
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- Arabic Bahamut
- Bahamut is a vast fish supporting the world in Arabic cosmography
- He carries Kujata, a bull, on his back with a ruby mountain
- Beneath Bahamut lies a dark realm inhabited by snake Falak
- Bahamut's size prevents human vision from seeing him
- Hebrew Behemoth
- Hebrew version of Bahamut takes form of hippopotamus, elephant, or bull
- Known for huge appetite and serves as Satan's servant in Hell
- Roar during summer solstice tames Earth's wild predators
- Will battle Leviathan on Day of Judgment
- Cultural Impact
- First appeared in Arabic cosmography as "Bahamut" in 1291
- Featured in One Thousand and One Nights and Bible
- Portrayed in sci-fi movies and Final Fantasy games
- Some believe he represents sauropod dinosaur
- Physical Characteristics
- Arabic version described as unimaginably large fish
- Hebrew version shows strength in loins and iron bones
- Sometimes appears as sea-serpent with limbs and teeth