She was called Skylla.
The ocean were terrifying and mysterious . They believed that sea monster lived in the ocean , waiting to devour ships .
Anasazi.
Scylla and Charybdis. Scylla (Greek: Σκύλλα) was a horrible creature with six heads and twelve feet. Below the waist her body was made of monsters like dogs who barked unceasingly. She could not move and seized sailors from passing ships and devoured them. Charybdis (Greek: Χάρυβδις) lived opposite Skylla. She was a sea monster, who thrice a day swallowed the water of the sea and then spouted it again, thus forming a whirlpool.
Great Detailing, but you missed two thing: Scylla does NOT have a cat's tail, and she does NOT have more than six wolf heads on her waist. Her heads are six ugly woman faces with a body of a dragon, her waist has 4 wolves on her waists, and has a lizard tail. She is also 328 ft. wide.
Cerberus was a mythological creature. a Dog like monster with three heads whom lived in the underworld.
The Phoenicians were the group that lived in Canaan; skilled sailors and traders were among them.
The Pueblo Jumano lived in cities built on the sides of cliffs and the Plains Jumano lived in tepees.
There were flying dinosaurs that flew and lived on mountain tops and cliffs, such as Pteranodon.
In Greek mythology, the creature with many heads is known as the Hydra. It was a serpent-like monster that lived in the swamp of Lerna and had the ability to regenerate two heads for each one that was cut off. The Hydra was famously defeated by the hero Heracles (Hercules) as one of his Twelve Labors, where he had to find a way to prevent its heads from regrowing. This battle symbolized the struggle against seemingly insurmountable challenges.
The Lochness monster in Scotland
Fishers,Sailors,Perfacures --N00B
The nereids. (e2020)