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The Washington National Cathedral in Washington, DC is home to more than 200 stone-carved gargoyles, including a veritable menagerie of animals.  Here, a monkey gargoyle is paired with a dog. The purpose of the gargoyles were to both keep evil out of the cathedral and to serve as a water drainage system in torrential rain - the water pours out of the mouth of the gargoyle.