The Book of the Lion Foreignness and "The Other" Quotes

How we cite our quotes: Chapter, Paragraph

Quote #10

I had heard of the camel-leopard, a beast with spots and a huge body, who could call out with the voice of a beautiful woman. The firmament overlooked many such wonders: the griffin, half lion, half eagle, that guarded buried treasure; the harpy, half woman, half bird, who tormented travelers. (35.28)

Here's another infamous example of Edmund's imagination. Also, let's just take a moment and imagine what a camel-leopard would actually look like. Would it just be a giraffe?