Hydra
A six-headed monster is often referred to as a "hexapod" in a general sense, but in mythology and literature, it might not have a specific name. In Greek mythology, a well-known multi-headed creature is the Hydra, though it typically has many heads rather than a fixed number. A six-headed creature could also be creatively named or referred to in various fictional works, depending on the context.
He did by killing the 3 headed monster Chimera and saving many lives, and in the Greek mythological times.
Cerberus is the name given to the entity which, in Greek and Roman mythology, is a multi-headed dog which guards the gates of Hades, to prevent those who have crossed the river Styx from ever escaping.
This is basically the Ancient Greek equivalent of being between a rock and a hard place. Charybdis was a large whirlpool, and Scylla was a many-headed monster who snatched sailors off of ships and ate them.
The Four-Headed Dragon has 180 pages.
There are 15 monster personalities.
There are 2 syllables in the word headed. Head-ed.
Monster has about 52g of sugar in it.
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There are 16 grams of suger in monster.
There are 278 seats on the Green Monster.