Ichthyocentaurs (Upper half man, the lower fore-parts of horses, ending in the serpentine tails of fish.)
Scylla (Sea goddess who haunted the rocks of certain narrow strait opposite the whirlpool Charybdis)
Charybdis (Whirlpool: goddess of the tides, with her triple drawing-expulsion, mentioned by Homer, representing the three high-low tides of the day.)
Phorcys (a grey-haired, fish-tailed god, with spiky crab-like skin and crab-claw forelegs/presided over the hidden dangers of the deep.)
Ketô (personified the dangers of the sea: specifically a goddess of whales, large sharks, and sea-monsters)
All of the above are immortal sea gods and goddesses.
Well if your on about mythical creatures for the Greek times, go on google images and type in ' mythical Greek monsters' it shall come up with mythical ones but if your on about real life well you can't be there not real only myths!
Ugallu was one of the eleven mythical monsters created by Tiāmat; it is not Greek.
Yes. It is full of excitement and Greek Mythology and mythical monsters.
god of sea,horses, tridents and underwater monsters
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if greek myths dident have mythical creatures it wouldent be a myth.
I think it was Zeus who was the one who created the mythical greek world.
Mercury, his Greek name is Hermes
fantasy or mythical
Fantasy, science fiction, or mythical
The name of the mythical creature with snakes for hair in Greek mythology is Medusa.
Ares, the Greek god of war, is said to have killed various monsters in Greek mythology, including the giant Mimas during the Titanomachy war and the monster Echidna, who was the mother of several famous monsters like the Sphinx and the Nemean Lion. Ares was also known for his involvement in battles against other mythical creatures such as the Giants and Typhon.