that the minotaur was the head of a bull on a humans headthe minotaur was held in the labyrinththe minotaur only killed the people and did not eat them
No the minotaur was trapped and killed in the Labyrinth. He never saw any females he didn't eat.
They eat whatever they can mostly find but if there starving it will eat anything it will take down a tree to eat bark and leaves and if it wants a meal or a snack it will go for a cow or something but the baby minotaur normally starts off eating grass until mother minotaur brings cows and dead animals.
Definitely not. In mythology, the original minotaur ate humans.
yes but not sure and sorry
The minotaur doesn't love anybody. If somebody even tried to get close to him, he would eat them alive. The answer for that question is nobody.
In Greek mythology there was only one minotaur, and it seems to have had no purpose except to watch the labyrinth it was locked in to and rip apart any people it happened to find in there.See related link.
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Minotaur, a monster with the head of a bull and body of a human, was born the illegitimate offspring of Queen Pasiphae and a bull sent by Poseidon. To keep the monster restrained, Daidalos built a labyrinth for him, and Minotaur had to live there and eat human sacrifices.
The fictional minotaur ate people, but, there is not and never was a real creature called a minotaur. The minotaur was created when a fictional human woman had sex with a fictional male bull. Male bulls can not impregnate human females. Human males can not impregnate female cows.
Minotaur in Greek is: Μινώταυρος
The minotaur could be killed with a sword