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In Greek mythology, a chimera is typically described as a female fire-breathing creature with the body parts of different animals.
Chimera was a daughter of Typhaon and Echidna.
The chimera of Greek mythology, cited by Homer, was part serpent, lion, and goat, and breathed fire.
Now, it is the head of monsters, Echidna, and her son, Chimera.
A monstrous fire-breathing creature, composed of the parts of multiple animals: a lioness, a snake and a goat.