. . . "Through the Looking Glass"@en . . "The Jubjub bird is a dangerous creature mentioned in Lewis Carroll's nonsense poems Jabberwocky and The Hunting of the Snark. - In Jabberwocky the only detail given about the bird is that the protagonist should \"beware\" it. In The Hunting of the Snark however the creature is described in much greater depth. It is found in a narrow, dark, depressing and isolated valley. Its voice, when heard is described \"a scream, shrill and high\" like a pencil squeaking on a slate, and significantly scares those who hear it, including the Beaver who \"turned pale\" from end to tip. Its character traits include that it is \"desperate\" and \"lives in perpetual passion,\" it knows any friend it has met once before and will not look at a bribe."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "The Jubjub bird is a dangerous creature mentioned in Lewis Carroll's nonsense poems Jabberwocky and The Hunting of the Snark. - In Jabberwocky the only detail given about the bird is that the protagonist should \"beware\" it. In The Hunting of the Snark however the creature is described in much greater depth. It is found in a narrow, dark, depressing and isolated valley. Its voice, when heard is described \"a scream, shrill and high\" like a pencil squeaking on a slate, and significantly scares those who hear it, including the Beaver who \"turned pale\" from end to tip. Its character traits include that it is \"desperate\" and \"lives in perpetual passion,\" it knows any friend it has met once before and will not look at a bribe."@en . "Lewis Carroll"@en . . "December 2009"@en . "yes"@en . . . . . "Alice in Wonderland"@en . "Alice"@en . "In \"Jabberwocky\", the only detail given about the bird is that the protagonist should \"beware\" it. In The Hunting of the Snark however the creature is described in much greater depth. It is found in a narrow, dark, depressing and isolated valley. Its voice, when heard is described \"a scream, shrill and high\" like a pencil squeaking on a slate, and significantly scares those who hear it, including the Beaver who \"turned pale\" from end to tip. Its character traits include that it is \"desperate\" and \"lives in perpetual passion\", it knows any friend it has met once before and will not look at a bribe."@en . . "Jubjub Bird"@en . . . . . . . . "#4B89E6"@en . . . . . . . . . . "In \"Jabberwocky\", the only detail given about the bird is that the protagonist should \"beware\" it. In The Hunting of the Snark however the creature is described in much greater depth. It is found in a narrow, dark, depressing and isolated valley. Its voice, when heard is described \"a scream, shrill and high\" like a pencil squeaking on a slate, and significantly scares those who hear it, including the Beaver who \"turned pale\" from end to tip. Its character traits include that it is \"desperate\" and \"lives in perpetual passion\", it knows any friend it has met once before and will not look at a bribe."@en . "Jubjub bird"@en . . "Jubjub Bird"@en . .