He swallowed him whole, and alive.
The wolf Fenrir.
In the story of Ragnarök, Loki kills and is killed by the god Heimdall.
Loki and his children played a large role in Ragnarok. His children, Hel, The Midgard Serpent, and Fenrir fought in the battle of Ragnarok. Fenrir and Odin killed each other during Ragnarok. Thor killed the Midgard Serpent and then walked 9 steps before dropping dead from the poison of the Midgard Serpent. 9 is a sacred number in Germanic Paganism (Norse Mythology.)
The frost giant put as you can see when in Thor movie loki kill him cause the frost giant was going to kill odin in odins sleep
Odin does not hate Thor, Thor is the son of Odin.
The wolf Fenrir.
Fenrir - sometimes called Fenris Wolf - is a huge wolf from Norse mythology. He is one of Loki's sons, and is imprisoned by the gods - he bites off Tyr's hand while they are trying to chain him up. It has been foretold that Fenrir will kill Odin, but will then be killed by one of Odin's sons.
By a wolf named fenrir.
In the battle of Ragnarok, Odin dies fighting Fenrir, the wolf-god son of Loki.
Odin died by being swallowed alive by the great wolf Fenrir, who is also the son of Loki.
He is swallowed whole and alive by the wolf Fenrir.
If you compare Fenrir to Set (who killed Osiris), Horus (son of Osiris) could be equivalent to Vidar who kills Fenrir after Fenrir kills Odin.
Fenrir is a powerful wolf that is a son of Loki. In Ragnarok it killed Odin.
A large, fierce wolf. He killed Odin in the battle of Ragnarok.
In the story of Ragnarök, Loki kills and is killed by the god Heimdall.
Odin's Ravens were called Huginn (thought) and Muninn (memory). Everyday at dawn they were supposed to travel across the nine worlds, the at the end of the day perch on Odin's shoulders and whisper news to him.
In Norse mythology Odin was a god, but he was devoured by Fenris (Fenrir the wolf) during the battle of Ragnarok, and so technically is no longer one. Odin was the "Allfather" of Norse mythology, and the first of the Aesir (gods) to be born. Ironically, as the eldest, strongest and wisest, he was also the first to die when the final battle came.