Dobhar-chu, Irish Mythology and Folklore - 200+ Reference images
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- The Dobhar-chú, or King Otter, is a creature of Irish folklore. It resembles both a dog and an otter, though it sometimes is described as half dog, half fish. It lives in water and has fur with protective properties. There are little to no written records of the Dobhar-Chú since its legend has relied heavily on oral storytelling and tradition. Physical description of the Dobhar-Chú resembles an otter but said to be about five times as large (perhaps 10–15 feet), with white pelt, black ear tips and a black cross on its back. Though, due to the murky waters it is said to reside in, its pelt may be portrayed as darker.
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200+ reference images, around 9.6 Gb of Dobhar-chu, creature from Irish folklore, generated by MidJourney and upscaled with Topaz Gigapixel AI
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