Such a lively bunch of commentators has led me to a couple decisions. Gryphons:
1) Will be spelled as "gryphons."There really doesn't seem to be anything other than consensus here.
2) Will not be scavengers.In my opinion, making gryphons out to be scavengers detracts from the fearsome nobility characterizing their race, not unlike claiming that the Tyrannosaurus Rex was a scavenger detracts from its very raw mental image of the behemoth hunter. Thanks for bringing this up, though!
3) Will chiefly hunt goats, sheep, and oxen.As Riniel already stated, there could be some great hunting scenes in this. Only mountain goats could really provide that sort of chase, so why not?
4) Will not be intelligent (capable of rational thought).Gryphons can sense the apprehension of their rider or an approaching enemy in the same way that a dog would, but little else of consequence. Bonding will not differ any from that found in a horse and its rider; mounts can be ridden by others at need and will not generally refuse to bear other individuals than their usual rider.
5) Are not inherently good or evil.Again referencing Aldara:
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Whether or not they can turn evil depends or whether or not they're sentient beings.
Case in point.
6) Stand about seven-and-a-half feet tall on all fours.This could change, but they need to be ride-able if the story pits dragon-riders vs. gryphon-riders. Dragons... not sure yet, but they must be large enough to bear three people for several hours without undue strain; approximately two-and-a-half to three times the size of a gryphon. Any additional suggestions in this area are welcomed with Krispy Kremes and Starbucks.
Additional notes"Gryphonic" natural habitat consists of rocky terrain, coniferous forest, snow, and geysers.
Any additional suggestions are welcomed with Krispy Kremes and Starbucks.