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Louis C. Is believed to be three headed snakes father due to the strong body he has he is ugly as hell
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In Ancient Greek Mythology a water snake called the Hydra would do this but it was kiled by Herculies in one of his 12 quests
Echidna - Greek mythology (half snake, half woman)Lamia - Greek mythology (half snake, half woman)Nāga - Hindu mythology.Zhuyin - Chinese mythology. Cecrops I, the mythical first King of Athens was half man, half snake.
There was a monster in greek mythology whose name was drakon (δράκων), and it had the shape of a giant snake.
The monster you are referring to is the Hydra. The Hydra is a child of Typhon and Echida.
Louis C. Is believed to be three headed snakes father due to the strong body he has he is ugly as hell
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Cerberus
In Ancient Greek Mythology a water snake called the Hydra would do this but it was kiled by Herculies in one of his 12 quests
Hydra.
An Aesculapian snake is a European species of nonvenomous snake, Latin name Zamenis langissimus, associated with Aesculapius in Ancient Greek mythology.
Echidna - Greek mythology (half snake, half woman)Lamia - Greek mythology (half snake, half woman)Nāga - Hindu mythology.Zhuyin - Chinese mythology. Cecrops I, the mythical first King of Athens was half man, half snake.
When a man tried to attack her, she ran away and stepped on a poisonous snake, which bit her.
Chimera, from Greek mythology, was composed of the body of a lion, head of a goat, and tail of a snake. Maybe you were referring to Cerberus, Hade's 3 headed dog. The 3 heads were thought to represent birth, youth, and old age or another thought was past, present, and future
Well the Hydra is a dragon is some versions and a serpentine creature... I don't know if he counts as a snake though.
There were several figures from Greek mythology cursed with scary appearances, one of which was Medusa, who gained snake-hair and turned into a monster after laying with Poseidon in Athena's temple.