Well, the Chimera was a three headed monster, Head of a lion, Goat head on it's back, and it's tail was a snake. It breathed fire, and the only way it could be defeated was for the hero Bellerophon, to make the beast swallow lead, which melted in it's stomach, and killed it. Pegasus helped him. The Chimera was also the daughter of Typhon and Echidna, the mother and father of all monsters.
Bellaphron killed the chimera
I believe the chimera was guarding something.
She married Typhon.
The chimera does not have a direct role in the Bible. It is a creature from Greek mythology and is not mentioned in the biblical texts.
the winged horse who helped defate the Chimera with Bellerophon
The most known is the Chimera.
In Greek mythology, a chimera is typically described as a female fire-breathing creature with the body parts of different animals.
Some animals named after Greek mythology are Pegasus, Medusa (gorgon), chimera, stymphailan bir(not sure if spelled right),
Chimera was a daughter of Typhaon and Echidna.
Now, it is the head of monsters, Echidna, and her son, Chimera.
The Chimera, Pegasus, and the Sphinx are examples of creatures from Greek mythology. See 'related links' for more. Also there's the Hydra, Cerberus, the Minotaur, and many kinds of dragons.
In Greek mythology, a chimera is a creature with the body and head of a lion, a goat's head on its back, and a serpent for a tail. This creature represents a blend of different elements, often symbolizing a fantastical or hybrid nature.