Medusa was a very humanoid monster, with snakes as her hair. She lured people into her lair and unveiled herself when she least expected it, making them look at her and turning them to stone.
The Greek monster Ceto was female. Ceto means "Goddess of the Sea" in Greece.
ok there were cyclops and minatour
she was a terrorysing,fierce monster
The nymph, turned monster, who attacked ships passing by her on the cliffs between Sicily and Italy. Try theoi.com
The Greek monster that has a body of a bird and a head of a woman is called a Harpy. Harpies are often depicted as winged spirits known for stealing food from their victims and tormenting them.
In Greek mythology a very large humanoid monster is called a GIANT.
Cyclops, Minotaur, Titans, Ogres (not exactly Greek), Giants (not exactly Greek), Yeti, Bigfoot (these last two are definitely not Greek).
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Cyclops
humanoid is a ugly monster
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The monster or mythological creature who's name rhymes with wire is a vampire. A vampire is an undead humanoid that feeds on blood.
A Cyclops has one eye. Cyclops had one eye.
There are many Greek monsters in mythology; the favorites and most famous very over from ancient to modern time.
It's probably, "War of the Gargantuans."
The Greek monster with nine heads is called the Hydra.
Yes, the three types of humanoid aliens are humanoid, non-humanoid and semi-humanoid.