Scylla (pronounced Syla), does have 6 dog heads sprouting from her waist, but does not live in the water.
Scylla has four eyes, six long necks equipped with grisly heads(each with three rows of sharp teeth), twelve tentacle-like legs, and a cat's tail and with four to six dog heads hanging from her waist.
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.
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.
Yes, in the Odyssey, Scylla is described as a sea monster with six heads that devours six crew members from Odysseus's ship as they pass by her lair. Odysseus was unable to save them despite his efforts.
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it was a hydra they have 6 heads not nine it was a lie
A cube, a rectangle and a dog, person with six heads.
You may be referring to the Hydra, but the hydra was also said to have nine heads instead of six.
the monster Scylla has six heads so it eats 6 men of Odysseus, one for each head
They are monsters from Greek mythology. Myths describing Scylla can vary but most attribute her six long necks and grisly heads, and then an over abundance of tentacles, teeth, tails, and dog heads attached to her waist. Charybdis is a huge maelstrom, or whirlpool.Scylla was a six-headed monster and Charybdis was a whirlpool. They both were in the strait of Messina, which separates Sicily form the mainland.
You may be referring to Skylla, the sea monster that lives in high cliffs above the ocean and plucks sailors from ships that go past for her dinner. Her name may derive from a word meaning "dog shark" and it was said that her voice was like yapping dogs. She was occasionally depicted as a fish tailed woman with the forepart of six dogs.
A tricephalic hexamand is a humanoid creature with three heads and six arms (i.e. the Rock and Roll monster from The Ed Sullivan Show).