Even if she existed in the first place, I'm going to say no because Perseus decapitated her in Greek mythology...
*SPOILERS* During the siege against Asura, underneath Shibusen, Medusa is bifurcated by Stein, and we are to believe she is dead. She later appears as a snake, who possesses a girl named Rachel Boyd. In the anime, Maka eventually destroys Medusa's soul and keeps Rachel alive, but in the manga Medusa is still alive. To answer your question, in the anime, Medusa is killed by Maka. In the manga, Medusa is still alive.I think Medusa is still alive in the anime in the end becuase since there will be more episodes soon and in the end one when Maka killed her her soul did not appear and in the credits you see Medusa's snake wrapping around a tree by Free and Eruka.Anyone else she's still dead.Plus in the manga Crona her own child ends up killing her so yea im pretty sure she is dead in the manga.
Medusa used to be Poseidon's girlfriend, so she kept Percy alive because she was still fond of Poseidon
no because the other two must've been slayed because they couldn't turn anybody to stone like Medusa but Medusa must be dead because Perseus decapitated her in Greek mythology
No he was not mad because he was turned to stone when he stared at Medusa. Then was alive again and Made love to Medusa and had 500000 children then He dumped Medusa for another god because Medusa was UGLY
IN the time of perseus and medusa
Before Medusa was well...Medusa, She was Poseidon's Girlfriend. Poseidon had always had an on going rivalry with Athena. Poseidon brought his girlfriend, Medusa, on a date IN Athena's temple. Medusa's sisters happened to be there also. Athena was so angry she turned them into Monsters. The Three Gorgons. Medusa is the only one of them alive; the other two faded.
Of course she was obsessed with him
who or wat is polyp a polyp stays alive by staying in its vase shape dome then it will turn into a (Medusa) grone-up jellyfish :)
No, Cro-Magnon Homo sapiens are not still alive today. They were an early form of modern humans who lived in Europe during the Upper Paleolithic period, around 40,000 years ago. The descendants of Cro-Magnon people are believed to have integrated and interbred with other populations, contributing to the genetic diversity of modern humans.
still alive still alive still alive
YES! well and alive
no, he is still alive he is done being our president but he is still alive