Scylla and Charybdis were sea monsters from Greek mythology who lived on opposite sides of a narrow strait. Sailors had to navigate between them, risking being caught by one monster if they tried to avoid the other. These two monsters symbolize the dangers of being stuck between two equally harmful options.
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?
who is scylla
The Sphinx. Known from: The Legend Of Oedipus. ...The Cyclops. Known from: The Odyssey. ...The Chimera. Known from: The Legend Of Bellerophon. ...The Empusa. Known from: General Mythology. ...The Hydra. Known from: The Legend of Heracles. ...The Charybdis and Scylla. ...Cerberus. ...The Minotaur.
Scylla
Scylla's parent's are Triton and Lamia.
Scylla paramamosain was created in 1949.
Ethmia scylla was created in 1973.
Scylla tranquebarica was created in 1798.
Catopsilia scylla was created in 1763.
Scylla serrata was created in 1775.
Scylla Médici was born in 1908.
Scylla Médici died in 2003.