This document discusses the origins and migrations of different sets of animal stories and symbolic animals from ancient cultures. It suggests that the oldest set originated in Africa and features the lion associated with the sun god and a trickster monkey. Other sets originated in Sundaland and featured dragons and birds, and in Atlantis and America which featured coyotes, eagles, and hares. The document explores the meanings and significance of these different animal characters in ancient myths and their connections to constellations, gods, and cultural diffusion across civilizations.