Bellerophon used the winged horse Pegasus to kill the Chimera. With the help of Pegasus, he was able to fly above the monstrous creature and attack it from the air, ultimately defeating it with his arrows. This collaboration between Bellerophon and Pegasus highlights themes of heroism and the bond between man and mythical creatures in Greek mythology.
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Pegasus
he rode on Pegasus while shooting bow and arrows.
The Chimera was a monstrous fire breathing creature of Asia Manor. Today it might mean an impossible or foolish fantasy. So as it was mythical, the question of killing one does not arise
Hydra
Yes, he did kill the Chimera with the help of his winged horse, Pegasus.
In Greek mythology, the Chimera is a monstrous creature described as a hybrid of a lion, goat, and serpent. It is known for its ferocity and destructive nature, leading to the belief that it would attack and kill people and livestock in its path. The hero Bellerophon ultimately defeated the Chimera, symbolizing the triumph of order over chaos. Therefore, while the Chimera itself is not a historical entity, its mythological role includes causing death and destruction.
The name of a mythical creature with three eyes is a golden basilisk. This snake could kill someone just by looking at them.
The basilisk of myth, which can kill you by looking you in the eye, is not real. However, there is a genus of lizards native to the Americas that have been name basilisks after the mythical creature.
Bellerophon killed the Chimera with the help of Pegasus, a winged horse. Riding Pegasus, Bellerophon shot arrows at the Chimera from above, eventually finding a gap in the Chimera's armor to deliver the fatal blow.
No they can't kill a living creature.
He didn't do anything to it. He flew around on Pegasus and shot at the Chimera with arrows. that is incorrect he mounted a block of lead on his spear and stabbed it into the chimera's throat.