The Lernaean Hydra lived in the lake of Lerna in the Argolid, hence forth the name 'Lernaean Hydra.'
Hercules engaged in battle with the Hydra at the Lernaean Swamp.
The Lernaean Hydra.
Hercules killed the Lernaean Hydra. The Hydra has nine heads and poisonous breath and saliva. And for every head cut off two heads grow back.
Heracles, more commonly known by his Roman name Hercules. Fought the Lernaean Hydra, as well as, the Nemean Lion, Erymanthian Boar, Cretan Bull, and Stymphalian Birds. He had others labors as well, but they weren't all related to fighting monsters.
The Lernaean Hydra lived in the lake of Lerna in the Argolid, hence forth the name 'Lernaean Hydra.'
Lernaean Hydra.
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Hercules engaged in battle with the Hydra at the Lernaean Swamp.
Hydra as organism: Use microscope and scale to measure the size. Hydra have the size of approximately 12 mm -> 25 mm. Hydra is a predatory multi-cell organism live in water. Lernaean Hydra as from Greek mythology: Study from draw, paint, tales of the creature and guesstimate the size.
The Lernaean Hydra.
The Hydra?? I think you may be referring to the Lernaean Hydra, which by varying accounts has as few as 5 and as many as 100 heads. 9, however, is the accepted standard.
The Lernaean Hydra. Child of Typhon and Echidna. Killed by Hercules.
Poseidon was the Olympian god of the sea. There are numerous other, minor water gods such as Asopus (Ασωπός).
Hercules killed the Lernaean Hydra. The Hydra has nine heads and poisonous breath and saliva. And for every head cut off two heads grow back.
In Greek mythology, the Hydra was a serpent-like creature slain by the hero Hercules as one of his Twelve Labors. After its defeat, the Hydra was placed in the sky as a constellation to honor the mythological tale of Hercules' triumph over the beast.
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