There are lots of fantastic animals and other live things in myths and folklore. In times far gone they often symbolized various supernatural powers and, in many cases, were just fancied by people. They provided for making of more or less precise description of events hardly defined by other means. Facts of everyday life, extraordinary events, favor of nature towards men or, otherwise, the rage of its powers, everything concerning the Creation of the Earth, etc. were embodied in symbolic animals of corresponding appearance and spirit.
One of the early signs of earrings worn by men are from Persepolis in ancient Persia, the carved images of the soldiers from various parts of the Persian Empire which are displayed on some of the surviving walls of the palace showing the soldiers wearing an ear ring. Another equally early evidence of earring wearing took place in the Bible record of Exodus written by Moses in the wilderness; the second book of the Bible. In Exodus 32:1-4 Moses is still up in the mountain, so the complaining Israelites demand that Aaron make a god for them. So he tells them to bring their sons and daughters earrings to him so that he may comply with their demand.