Yes, the Python, and in some cases, the Raven.
The god pan is the god of the wild and animals
No Greek god is connected with ALL animals. Artemis was the goddess of hunting but also of the forest animals.
probably animals.
There is no greek god of winter, but the greek god of the coldest wind (which is made in winter) is Boreas, god of the north wind. Apparently, he is the most "nice" wind god there is.
The Greek gods were aspects of nature or personified concepts. They were not represented by specific animals, though some of them did have favorite pets. Hera, for example, favored peafowl while Apollo the Raven.
Dionysus was born a Greek god.
There was no god specifically for dogs. The Greek gods represented forces of nature of intangible concepts. They did not worship animals or totems.
Apollo was born a Greek god, son of the Olympian god Zeus and the Titanis Leto.
No, animals are not made in the image of God according to Christian theology. The belief is that only humans are created in the image of God.
A god did not make Scylla, Circe did.
god made dolphins
Artemis was the goddess of animals, but there is no god/goddess of butterflies.