Hera sent the serpents with poison fangs to kill baby Heracles.
A pair of snakes.
Hera hated Hercules. She was the wife of Zeus and hated Hercules because he was the son of Zeus; Zeus was never very faithful to Hera. Thus, she attempted to kill him in several ways. When he was small, she sent a pair of snakes to his cradle, intent on killing him and his "brother", the son of the King and Queen Hercules was living with. Hercules grabbed the snakes and banged their heads together, killing them. This was the first indication that Hercules was not a normal child. Later on, Hera sent Hercules into a fit of rage, during which he murdered his wife and sons. Hera hated Hercules. She was the wife of Zeus and hated Hercules because he was the son of Zeus; Zeus was never very faithful to Hera. Thus, she attempted to kill him in several ways. When he was small, she sent a pair of snakes to his cradle, intent on killing him and his "brother", the son of the King and Queen Hercules was living with. Hercules grabbed the snakes and banged their heads together, killing them. This was the first indication that Hercules was not a normal child. Later on, Hera sent Hercules into a fit of rage, during which he murdered his wife and sons. Hera hated Hercules. She was the wife of Zeus and hated Hercules because he was the son of Zeus; Zeus was never very faithful to Hera. Thus, she attempted to kill him in several ways. When he was small, she sent a pair of snakes to his cradle, intent on killing him and his "brother", the son of the King and Queen Hercules was living with. Hercules grabbed the snakes and banged their heads together, killing them. This was the first indication that Hercules was not a normal child. Later on, Hera sent Hercules into a fit of rage, during which he murdered his wife and sons. Hera hated Hercules. She was the wif
Hercules killed the Stymphalian birds as part of his Twelve Labors by using a pair of bronze castanets given to him by Athena. He made a loud noise with the castanets to startle the birds from their hiding places. Once they took flight, he shot them down with his bow and arrows, effectively eliminating the threat they posed to the region.
well no one can fly but if he were to go on a plane then yes he can. Hercules couldn't fly but he was gifted with a pair of winged sandals allowing him to fly for a short amount of time.
Goddess Athena helped him with a pair of bronze krotala, an item similar to castanets.
A caduceus is a symbol featuring two serpents entwined around a winged staff. The staff is typically topped with a pair of wings, and the serpents are often depicted in a symmetrical manner, facing each other. This emblem is often mistakenly associated with medicine, although it originally represented commerce and negotiation in Greek mythology.
A pair of overalls
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The IE pair is a long I sound, the same as the Y in trythat it replaces.
a pair of knee-pants, a red leather booksack, five shirts, and an untied bowtie
It has a long i sound. It is the past tense of try. The IE vowel pair has the same sound in lied and cried.