The original Greek hero that defeated the Minotaur wrestled it.
It is possible that Wonder Woman has the ability to defeat a minotaur. Wonder Woman meets the minotaur for the first time in the Wonder Woman #604 December 2010 comic book.
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Theseus defeats the Minotaur from the Labyrinth on the island of Crete.
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In the story of Daedalus, the raising action involves Daedalus creating the labyrinth to imprison the Minotaur, the birth of the Minotaur, and King Minos demanding tributes of young Athenians to feed the Minotaur. This ultimately leads to Daedalus helping Theseus navigate the labyrinth to defeat the Minotaur.
First, to get to the Minotaur on Mythology Island, you have to walk as far left as you can, until you see the sphinx. To get to the gates of Minotaur, you must jump up to the left from the water, to just under the sphinx, on the plinth right next to its tail, and up to the gates. To get inside the gates, you must have the reed pipes you get from Apollo's museum. You have to play the color of the spot on the gates. You defeat the Minotaur by getting through the labyrinth. When you finish the labyrinth, walk to the right and talk to the Minotaur. He will then give you the ring in his nose.
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It's called the Minotour.The Minotour lived in the ancient labyrinth built by the expert designer Daedalus.
Talk to the worker at the Hades temple. He will pay you one drachma to clean the graffiti. This is the only coin you can get, and you use it late in the game when climbing Mount Olympus.
The minotaur doesn't love anybody. If somebody even tried to get close to him, he would eat them alive. The answer for that question is nobody.
Yes, "Minotaur" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to a specific mythical creature in Greek mythology.
A minotaur is a mythological beast which is half man and half bull, so from that standpoint, seeing as how both a man and a bull are mammals, I would say yes, a minotaur is a mammal, if it really existed.