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Change: nine or more heads. In the Greek mythology, these creaturecan only be defeated by cutting it'shead and burning it's neck. Known to havea very venoumousvenomous blood and breath. Cryptozoological Creatures | Norse Mythology CreaturesReturn to Mythical Creatures and Beasts Home
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Change: CivilizationCivilization.Centaur-a half-man half-horse creature. Claimed to have inhabited the mountains of Thessaly.Cyclops- the one eyed giant.Harpy-winged death spirits, well-known for stealing foods from Greek King PhineasLamia-a Greek mythological female demon. Half-woman and half-serpent, she was described as a child-devouring murderer.Medusa
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Change: - a serpent beast/ dragon with nine or more heads. In the Greek mythology, these creaturecan only be defeated by cutting it'shead and burning it's neck. Known to havea very venoumous blood and breath. Cryptozoology Photos | Norse Mythology Creatures ImagesReturn to Mythical
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Change: when shewas beheaded by Perseus.Satyrs-hoofed demigodsof woods and fields. Associated with strongsex drives and nymphs are often their target.Siren-deities who lured sailorsto destruction with theirmelodic songs.Cryptozoology Photos | Norse Mythology Creatures ImagesReturn to Mythical Creatures and Beasts Home
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Change: when shewas beheaded by Perseus.Satyrs-hoofed demigodsof woods and fields. Associated with strongsex drives and nymphs are often their target.Siren-deities who lured sailorsto destruction with theirmelodic voices.songs.Cryptozoology Photos | Norse Mythology ImagesReturn to Mythical Creatures and Beasts Home
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Change: Dwelling at the center of the Labyrinthlocated in Crete, Greece.Pegasus-mighty winged horse that sprangfrom Medusa's head when shewas beheaded by Perseus.Satyrs-hoofed demigodsof woods and fields. Associated with strongsex drives and nymphs are often their target.Siren-deities who lured sailorsto
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