Scyila
'The Triple Thinkers ' is a volume of twelve essays by Edmund Wilson.
A duodecabrachi (or duodecabrachius) is a creature with twelve arms.
Her name is Scylla
The Nemean lion was a creature with an invincible gold pelt. Hercules killed it as one of the twelve tasks.
They are either seven horned unicorns or twelve horned unicorn.
A duodecamand is a humanoid creature with twelve arms (i.e. Mr. Centipede from James and the Giant Peach). Duodeca = twelve in Greek; and Mand = arms in Latin, so a Duodecamand means twelve armed or arms.
There are twelve (12) triple letter score, dark blue squares, on a standard scrabble board.
Scylla: Homer describes Skylla as a creature with twelve dangling feet, six long necks and grisly heads lined with a triple row of sharp teeth. Her voice was likened to the yelping of dogs. In classical art she was depicted as a fish-tailed sea-goddess with a cluster of canine fore-parts surrounding her waist.
3 cm, 4 cm and 5 cm because they are a Pythagorean triple
Homer describes Skylla as a creature with twelve dangling feet, six long necks and grisly heads lined with a triple row of sharp teeth. Her voice was likened to the yelping of dogs. In classical art she was depicted as a fish-tailed sea-goddess with a cluster of canine fore-parts surrounding her waist.
5-12-13 is a classic Pythagorean Triple.
Scylla * is a six headed, twelve legged creature. Circe wanted Odysseus to take their path to Helio's Island instead of Charbdis. (another creature who creates a whirlpool). Scylla took six of Odysseus' best men for each of her heads while on his way.