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Mythical creatures

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A monster in Greek mythology, described by Homer as a monster with twelve feet, six long necks, six heads and three rows of sharp teeth.
A mythical creature in Islamic mythology which is basically a hare (rabbit) with a single horn on its forehead much like a unicorn.
A giant hound with three heads guarding the gates of the underworld in Greek mythology
A vampire in Slavic cultures.
A legendary gigantic lion in Greek mythology with golden skin which was impenetrable to the weapons of mortals and his claws were sharper than any sword used by mortals.
Legendary sea-nymphs who lured sailors passing nearby to death with their beautiful voices and enchanting songs.
A giant wolf in Inuit mythology which was believed to kill people hunting alone.
Human-like creatures that had their faces on their chests because their heads were removed by gods as a result of a rebellion.
A legendary creature in Greek mythology mentioned as the first spider in the world.
A two-headed hound that guarded the cattle of Geryon in Greek mythology.
Mythical creatures in Greek and Roman mythologies with the head of a woman and the body of a vulture.
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A mythical creature with three heads on her body: one that of a lioness as for her head, a goat's head on her back and the head of a snake at the end of her tail.
A creature in the form of a human female with snakes for her hair. She had the ability to turn into stone anyone that looked in her eyes.
One-eyed primordial giants in Greek mythology. They were lawless creatures that lived freely and did not fear the gods.
Legendary creatures that were told to be the double spirits of people.
A giant reptile in European mythology which was known as king of servants.
Legendary creatures mentioned in Greek and Egyptian myths. Are considered as guardians of important places like temples and were featured at entrances to such places.
This mythical creature is a French Canadian and Cajun counterpart of a werewolf.
A mythical creature with the head of a bull and the body of a human.
As one of the most significant mythical creatures in Greek mythology, this winged horse was the offspring of Poseidon and Gorgon Medusa.
A dragon with a hundred heads that guarded the golden apples of Hesperides.
Mythical creatures in Greek mythology with the torso and head of a human and the body of a horse.