Hermes is the great Messenger of the gods in Greek mythology as well as a guide to the Underworld. An Olympian god, he is also the patron of boundaries and of the travelers who cross them, of shepherds and cowherds, of thieves and road travelers, of orators and wit, of literature and poets, of athletics, of weights and measures, of invention, of general commerce, and of the cunning of thieves and liars. His symbols include the tortoise, the bird, the winged sandals, and the caduceus (a short herald's staff entwined by two serpents in the form of a double helix).
Tortoise: Hermes created a lyre from its shell, and transformed the lazy nymphe Khelone into one.
Ram: Hermes is often depicted with one in his arms.
Hawk: transforms Hierax (who tole Argus of his mission to steal Io) into one in wrath.
The Hare is also his animal.
Sacred animals of Hermes:
Tortoise - from which he made the lyre.
Ram - as the shepherd god.
Hawks -transformed two people into one.
Hare - for its many offspring - as shepherd, reproduction was important.
Snake, rooster, and tortoise. If you look it up on the internet, it should give you more.
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Hermes invented the lyre, which is kind of like a harp, and gave it to Apollo for stealing his special cattle.
Artemis, if those animals are wild: Pan if they are tamed, and Hermes if they are herded.
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it is his staff that he uses in combat. it has special powers
A helmet of invisibilty from Hades Winged sandals from Hermes Wisdom from Athena
Hermes was considered the messenger of the gods. He was the fastest of all the gods actually portrayed with wings on his shoes.