Horses
Epimetheus gave positive traits to animals in Greek Mythology, but then ran out and gave human attributes to people.
First the Greek, later the Roman culture.
The Manticore is not a creature of Greek mythology, but rather, one of Persian.
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There are no Greek counterparts to the Romulus and Remus myth, as it was created in roman-greco times. Their father is sometimes depicted as the god Mars of Greek mythology for this reason, as well as some ties with Hercules.
In Greek mythology, Diomedes is sometimes referred to as the King of Thrace. He was known for his skill in battle and his ownership of man-eating horses. Diomedes was one of the Greek warriors who fought in the Trojan War.
Diomedes
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Some animals named after Greek mythology are Pegasus, Medusa (gorgon), chimera, stymphailan bir(not sure if spelled right),
He was the nature god. He helped animals and Earth in mythology.
Diomedes, a hero from Greek mythology and a key figure in Homer's "Iliad," is often depicted wearing distinct armor typical of Greek warriors. This included a bronze helmet, a breastplate, and greaves, which were protective leg armor. He was also known to wield a formidable spear and sword, symbolizing his prowess in battle. His attire was emblematic of his status as a valiant and skilled warrior.
Diomedes
Artemis
Artemis was the goddess of animals, but there is no god/goddess of butterflies.
Epimetheus, brother of Prometheus.
The Greek name of Apollo's twin is Artemis. She is the goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and wild animals in Greek mythology.