A pair of snakes.
Baby Hercules killed two snakes that Hera sent to kill him.
Two snakes sent by jealous Hera.
When Heracles was but a baby Hera may have sent serpents to kill him; he strangled these.
Baby Hercules killed two snakes that Hera sent to kill him.
because hera didn't want hercules to succeed Zues' tests
Hera sent the serpents with poison fangs to kill baby Heracles.
Two snakes, sent by Hera.
The first indication of Hercules strength was in his childhood while still in his baby cot managed to kill the two serpents that goddess Hera sent for his destruction.
Hera tried to kill Hercules by placing two serpents in his crib when he was a baby, but he strangled them. Then, when he grew up, he got the 12 tasks from Hera. When Hercules was married to his first wife Hera set a madness upon him and his killed his whole family. In penance for that his brother-in-law sent him on 12 labours. One of those labours was to kill the Hydra and during that battle Hera sent Cancer the crab to worry Hercules while he was seriously involved.
Are you asking about the snake that tried to kill Hercules when he was an infant? If so, Hera hated him and sent snakes to kill him, but he strangled them in his crib.
When Hercules was a baby, he killed two snakes that Hera sent to kill him. He killed the Nemean lion, the hydra, and many other monsters. He also killed his wife and children because Hera made him go crazy.
Hera hated Hercules. She was the wife of Zeus and hated Hercules because he was the son of Zeus; Zeus was never very faithful to Hera. Thus, she attempted to kill him in several ways. When he was small, she sent a pair of snakes to his cradle, intent on killing him and his "brother", the son of the King and Queen Hercules was living with. Hercules grabbed the snakes and banged their heads together, killing them. This was the first indication that Hercules was not a normal child. Later on, Hera sent Hercules into a fit of rage, during which he murdered his wife and sons. Hera hated Hercules. She was the wife of Zeus and hated Hercules because he was the son of Zeus; Zeus was never very faithful to Hera. Thus, she attempted to kill him in several ways. When he was small, she sent a pair of snakes to his cradle, intent on killing him and his "brother", the son of the King and Queen Hercules was living with. Hercules grabbed the snakes and banged their heads together, killing them. This was the first indication that Hercules was not a normal child. Later on, Hera sent Hercules into a fit of rage, during which he murdered his wife and sons. Hera hated Hercules. She was the wife of Zeus and hated Hercules because he was the son of Zeus; Zeus was never very faithful to Hera. Thus, she attempted to kill him in several ways. When he was small, she sent a pair of snakes to his cradle, intent on killing him and his "brother", the son of the King and Queen Hercules was living with. Hercules grabbed the snakes and banged their heads together, killing them. This was the first indication that Hercules was not a normal child. Later on, Hera sent Hercules into a fit of rage, during which he murdered his wife and sons. Hera hated Hercules. She was the wif