. . . "Gaasyendietha, de acuerdo con la mitolog\u00EDa Seneca, es un drag\u00F3n que habita en las zonas profundas de los r\u00EDos y lagos de Canad\u00E1, especialmente en el lago Ontario. Este drag\u00F3n puede volar en una estela de fuego y arrojar fuego.\u200B\u200B\u200B Tambi\u00E9n es conocido como el \"meteoro drag\u00F3n\", en referencia a su supuesto origen de un meteorito que hab\u00EDa afectado a la Tierra.\u200B"@es . . . "Gaasyendietha, de acuerdo con la mitolog\u00EDa Seneca, es un drag\u00F3n que habita en las zonas profundas de los r\u00EDos y lagos de Canad\u00E1, especialmente en el lago Ontario. Este drag\u00F3n puede volar en una estela de fuego y arrojar fuego.\u200B\u200B\u200B Tambi\u00E9n es conocido como el \"meteoro drag\u00F3n\", en referencia a su supuesto origen de un meteorito que hab\u00EDa afectado a la Tierra.\u200B"@es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "3042"^^ . . . "Gaasyendietha"@en . . . . . . . "Gaasyendietha, according to Seneca mythology, is a giant serpent that dwells in the deep areas of rivers and lakes of Canada, especially Lake Ontario. This serpent could fly on a trail of fire, and it could also spew fire, which has led to it being viewed as analogous to European dragons. It is also known as the 'meteor dragon', in reference to its supposed origin from a meteoroid that had impacted the Earth. It is also capable of crossing the heavens on a trail of fire. In the tale \"Ganyadjigowa\", the hero Ganyadjigowa (The Mudhen) was killed by Gaasyendietha, in the form of an old man."@en . "1089444611"^^ . . "8334517"^^ . . . . . . "Gaasyendietha"@es . "Gaasyendietha, according to Seneca mythology, is a giant serpent that dwells in the deep areas of rivers and lakes of Canada, especially Lake Ontario. This serpent could fly on a trail of fire, and it could also spew fire, which has led to it being viewed as analogous to European dragons. It is also known as the 'meteor dragon', in reference to its supposed origin from a meteoroid that had impacted the Earth. It is also capable of crossing the heavens on a trail of fire. In the tale \"Ganyadjigowa\", the hero Ganyadjigowa (The Mudhen) was killed by Gaasyendietha, in the form of an old man."@en . . . . . . . . . .