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How many legs does minotaur have?

The minotaur is a mythical creature with the body of a man and the head of a bull; consequently it has two legs, just like we do.


What did wales used to look like?

It used to look like a land creature, with legs and teeth then evovled, in this process the legs shrunk and the mammal grew bigger bigger and bigger to be one of the biggest I think that's the answer to what did WHALES used to look like


What is the imaginary Egyptian beast with the head of a man and the body of a lion called?

The ancient Egyptian Sphinx has the head of a man and the body of a lion. Also, in Egyptian mythology, there is a creature called the Anubite that is half of a man and half of a jackal.


How do I get or make a Pan(Greek God) Costume for school?

The god Pan was half-man, half-goat (from the waist down) and he walked on hooves. I wouldn't try that if I were you, but the costume could be fairly easy. He is always depicted walking bare-chested, so no need for any fancy dress there. His goat legs were always covered with a long-haired goat skin. Get hold of a good-sized piece of (nylon) sheep skin, cut it in half and stitch the two pieces around your trouser legs. If you live in cowboy country, see if anyone has so-called woolly or sheepskin chaps; they give the same effect. Don't wear a shirt. On your hair, wear a laurel wreath made of any kind of leaves. And try to get hold of a pan flute through the Internet. What if your school needs you to wear a shirt?


What is the connection between Oedipus and the sphinx?

In Greek mythology, Oedipus encounters the Sphinx while traveling to Thebes, where the creature terrorizes the city by posing a riddle to its inhabitants. The Sphinx asks, "What walks on four legs in the morning, two legs at noon, and three legs in the evening?" Oedipus successfully answers the riddle, stating that it refers to humans, and as a result, he defeats the Sphinx, leading to his ascension as the king of Thebes. This encounter is pivotal in Oedipus's fate, as it sets in motion the tragic events that follow in his life.