'Gryphon asleep' by John Tenniel for Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland (Published 1865) somehow connects with a cliff side on Kodiak Butte in Jezero Crater on Mars as photographed by the Perseverance rover?

 

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a) 'Gryphon asleep' by John Tenniel for Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland (Published 1865)

 

b)  Connects somehow with a cliff side on Kodiak Butte in Jezero Crater on Mars as photographed by the Perseverance rover? 

It's not to say that there must be a griffon to be seen in the cliff side but there is a way that people can make out such a form.

 

 
 
 
 
c) One above the other. The idea is that at The Other Side of Midnight show for May the 8th, 2021, one of Richard C Hoaglan'd imaging Team members named Ron Gerbron compared the cliff side to schiaparelli's map of Mars, and then afterwards I saw a similarity between that map and the griffon. 
 

 

 

d) Area to be compared to the head.


 

 

e) Area to be compared to the head. and the claws


 

 

f) The area reaching to where the wings would be located


 

 

g) The rear

 

 

h) The general outline of areas to be compared to the griffon

 

 

 

i) Area that I looked at and first thought about as the Griffon head, which is part of the same area as above that I compared to the griffon head 

 

 
 
j) Looking at other images of the Kodiak butte, on the far left part of the feature there's another feature still unnamed that reminds me of a griffon head, even though the comparison is loose and from other angles, the feature may well change dramatically, and the components of the feature have nothing much to do with such a mythical beast Mars_Perseverance_ZL0_0108_0676525255_213EBY_N0040644ZCAM08075_1100LUJ and a griffon head from a medieval manuscript style modern illustration https://www.wellington.ca/.../medieval-illumination.aspx



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