Scylla was a grotesque monster, with six long necks equipped with grisly heads, each of which contained three rows of sharp teeth. Her body consisted of twelve tentacle-like legs and a cat's tail and with four to six dog-heads ringing her waist.
a woman to the waist, then 6 ugly, vicous, furluss dogs sprouted out of her waist and a fish tail.
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Each of Scylla's 6 serpent-like heads grabs one of Odysseus men, eating them whole.
In Homer's Odyssey, Scylla is described as snatching and devouring six men like fish from a ship's deck. This vivid simile emphasizes the speed and violence of Scylla's attack during the sailors' journey.
Scylla, like most sea-related monsters, represented the dangers of the sea. In this case, the passage between Sicily and Italy, which was particularly treacherous.
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Scylla's parent's are Triton and Lamia.
Scylla and Charibdis: They are Greek mythological monsters. They live in the sea of monsters (the Bermuda triangle). Scylla has 7 (seven) heads and for every head she eats a man. Charibdis is a different story. Unlike her sister, Scylla, she is sort of like a whirlpool. She sucks up her prey and then spits it back out. Gross, right?
Scylla Médici was born in 1908.
Scylla paramamosain was created in 1949.
Ethmia scylla was created in 1973.
Scylla tranquebarica was created in 1798.