Zeus, at least, was rather fond of this trick. He usually did it to get his groove on with some mortal chick: Leda and the swan, Europa and the bull.
Yes, all Greek gods and goddesses seemed to be shape shifting.
In Greek myth, Zeus takes the form of a swan and bull.
Egyptian gods tended to take the form of animals.
Yes. In Greek mythology, Zeus took on the form of a swan to seduce one of his lovers.
Most gods that take animal form can come from Egypt and India. In Egypt, God of the underworld, Anubis, has a dog head. Almost all of the Gods in Egypt will take an animal form. Many gods in India will be and elephant or cow. The cow is a sacred animal to the Indians.
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According to Greek Mythology, since Artemis is a goddess, she can take any disguise she wishes. If she truly wanted she could turn to look like any animal, plant, human, or other object she wishes. This was the same for all Greek gods and goddesses
AnswerThe Greek gods could take the physical form of anything. The Bible says the Holy Spirit took the form of a dove and of tongues of flame, so presumably can also shape shift into any other form if the biblical account so required..
It Takes About 1000-10,000-100,000-1,000,000 Years For Him To Form Again.But Sometimes He Forms on The Greek Gods Solstice Day.{June 24}
The gods did take sides in the Trojan War. The Olympian Gods took the following sides: -Athena- Greek -Hera- Greek -Hephaestus- Greek -Poseidon- Greek -Zeus- Neutral -Aphrodite- Trojan -Apollo- Trojan -Ares- Trojan -Artemis- Trojan -Hermes- Trojan -Hades- Neutral they split themselves. some on troy others greek Actually Hermes sided with the greeks. In the Odyssey, he helps Odysseus on his journey.There are only 11 gods here
They can take on any form they wish.
greek gods are not like humans, humans are like greek gods. the difference is that e are mortal and they are immortal. they only have powers because the take care of their section of the earth.