[2] It is also known by other names, such as Atvaras, Damavykas, Pūkis, Sparyžius, Koklikas, Gausinėlis, Žaltvikšas, and Spirukas, and is identical to the Latvian Pūķis.
An Aitvaras looks like a white or black rooster with a fiery tail like a meteor.
In many cases, this Lithuanian creature is described as a bird[3] with the appearance of a dragon outdoors.
It brings both good and bad luck to the inhabitants of the house, providing its adopted home with stolen gold and grain, often getting the household into trouble.
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