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She never existed; Medusa is a myth.

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Does Medusa exist?

Short answer: No.


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Did Medusa exist?

Yes, she did. She was one of the three gorgons.


Can a woman be turned into stone if she looked into Medusa's eyes?

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Identify the organisms that exist as either medusa or polyp form?

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How did Medusa become Medusa?

Poseidon was Medusa's boyfriend and they were hanging out in Athena's temple. Then Athena turned Medusa into Medusa.


How did medusa kids react to medusa's death?

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Was Rhea Medusa?

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What is Medusa's Greek name?

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