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Behemoth may also refer to:
 
Behemoth may also refer to:
*Any animal, [[beast]], [[bestiary]] species, or [[monster]] by general.
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*Any animal, [[beast]], species from the medieval [[bestiary]], or [[monster]] by general.
**Especially herbivore, four-legged, speechless and mindless (with the exception of predators, canid-formed, and felid-formed).
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**Especially (but not limited to) none predators of the four-legged herbivore.
*[[Behemoth]] an anthropomorphic and Demonic Mammoth-like ox from Christianity.
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*[[Behemoth]] an anthropomorphic and demonic mammoth-like ox from Christianity.
*[[Bahamut]] is fish, whale or sea serpent from Arabian mythology.
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*[[Bahamut]] is a fish, a whale or a sea serpent from Arabian mythology.

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"Behemoth", "Bahamot" or "Bahamut" is Hebrew word for beast, along with being individual ox in Judaism.

Behemoth may also refer to:

  • Any animal, beast, species from the medieval bestiary, or monster by general.
    • Especially (but not limited to) none predators of the four-legged herbivore.
  • Behemoth an anthropomorphic and demonic mammoth-like ox from Christianity.
  • Bahamut is a fish, a whale or a sea serpent from Arabian mythology.