In Greek mythology, the Minotaur is typically depicted as a creature with the body of a man and the head of a bull, and there is no specific mention of it wearing armor. The focus of the myths surrounding the Minotaur primarily revolves around its labyrinthine home and its role in the story of Theseus. Artistic representations may vary, but traditional accounts do not describe the Minotaur as armored.
If you mean the minotaur that Thesus killed - he's already dead and doesn't have a legal age. For any other minotaur, simply take the current date, subtract the date of his birth and you have his age.
Costumize the Minotaur.
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.
The Minotaur lived in the Labyrinth in Crete.
there is a thee headed snake and a gaint minotaur there is a thee headed snake and a gaint minotaur
In Greek mythology the Minotaur did not have any offspring.
Just a loincloth, but in his final battle with the Titans, he's in full battle armor.
No the minotaur was trapped and killed in the Labyrinth. He never saw any females he didn't eat.
If you mean the minotaur that Thesus killed - he's already dead and doesn't have a legal age. For any other minotaur, simply take the current date, subtract the date of his birth and you have his age.
It was held there to punish any intruders.
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Minotaur in Greek is: Μινώταυρος
to feed the minotaur withou any fuss
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
The minotaur could be killed with a sword
Costumize the Minotaur.