Snakes for hair
Pegasus, the winged horse in Greek mythology, was the child of Poseidon and Medusa. Upon Perseus beheading Medusa, Pegasus sprang from her body. Pegasus influences poetry and gives inspiration to poets. He also serves Zeus by carrying his thunderbolts.
the British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain is associated with appeasement
Anton Chekhov is not an American playwright and is associated with realist theater.
The Soviet Empire was associated with having control of the Baltic states.
The dragon is the main animal.
Of the choices choanocytes, medusa, spicules, or gemmules, Medusa is the option that is not associated with sponges.
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Medusa is a person. She and her sisters made up the Gorgons. She was made ugly by Athena and had snakes for hair.
Medusa was not a criminal. She was a monster. The only people she ever associated with were her sisters, Stheno and Euryale.
Medusa was not a criminal. She was a monster. The only people she ever associated with were her sisters, Stheno and Euryale.
her head was her symbol with all the snakes on it
No, Medusa is typically depicted as a gorgon with snakes for hair and the ability to turn people into stone with her gaze. She is not associated with archery.
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She had an affair with the sea god Poseidon and was turned into the monster she is known as by Athena.
Medusa (he killed her)Andromeda (he saved her from a sea serpent)Danaë (his mother)Zeus (his father)
medusoid (medusa)
Is there even fire Medusa? No, No, Just Kidding' Fire Medusa have a normal diet. They eat fish, and practically anything that they find in the ocean. Many people are afraid of this animal because of the legend that it eats toe nails.