doy you like pie? do you feed it to your dog.....if so then lalalalala YOU ARE WIERd
Cerberus is a three headed watchdog of the underworld. He had gnashing teeth and a spiky tail. It is known that Hades wished he had three hands so he can pet all three heads of Cerberus.
First off, the Greeks didn't call it "hell". They called it "The Underworld". Cerberus has three heads.
by children ,puppys?Because cerberus is a acient Greece dog that had three heads!so basicly i think cerberus is a boy dog!~hoped that helped~
I believe a normal dog has about fourty-two, so Cerberus must've had about 126 because he had three heads.
Cerberus, the multi-headed dog from Greek mythology, is commonly depicted as having three heads. However, some ancient sources suggest variations with more heads, but the three-headed version is the most widely recognized. Cerberus guarded the entrance to the Underworld, preventing the dead from leaving and the living from entering.
The independent heads of Cerberus are not named.
No, it has one tail it just has three heads.
Cerberus had three heads naturally had three?
The Heads of Cerberus was created in 1952.
Cerberus is a three headed watchdog of the underworld. He had gnashing teeth and a spiky tail. It is known that Hades wished he had three hands so he can pet all three heads of Cerberus.
First off, the Greeks didn't call it "hell". They called it "The Underworld". Cerberus has three heads.
The Heads of Cerberus has 191 pages.
In Greek myth, Cerberus was a three-headed dog that guarded the entrance to Hades.
Cerberus .
by children ,puppys?Because cerberus is a acient Greece dog that had three heads!so basicly i think cerberus is a boy dog!~hoped that helped~
I believe a normal dog has about fourty-two, so Cerberus must've had about 126 because he had three heads.
Cerberus, the multi-headed dog from Greek mythology, is commonly depicted as having three heads. However, some ancient sources suggest variations with more heads, but the three-headed version is the most widely recognized. Cerberus guarded the entrance to the Underworld, preventing the dead from leaving and the living from entering.