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Chimaera

Chimaera. Body Parts Of The Chimaera.

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Chimaera

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  1. Chimaera

  2. Body Parts Of The Chimaera Chimaera is part goat, lion, dragon ,and snake. She is a fire-breather. Chimaeras' enemy is Pegasus All of the multiple animals added on to her body help her when she is fighting. She can multi-fight. She is able to fly because she is part dragon, rip flesh because she is part lion, she has a venom bite because she is part snake, and she can climb rocks and high land because she is part goat.

  3. Family Of The Chimaera Chimaera is a girl. Daughter of typhon, and Echidna. Typhon was a giant. Echidna was a half serpent woman. Chimaera has two brothers. One is named Cerberus and the other Orthus. Her brothers are multiple headed dogs. Chimaera also has a sister named Hydra. Hydra is a nine headed snake.

  4. Bellerophone defeats chimaera Chimaera was kept as a pet by the king of Caria. Chimaera escaped and settled on a mountain in Lycia. I ravaged the mountain until king Lobates of Lycia ordered prince Bellerophon to slay me. Prince Bellerophon came on the back of Pegasus and slayed me by stabbing me with a golden bridle. I killed many people and animals so they were glad when they found out that I had been slayed by prince Bellerophon.

  5. Works Cited "encyclopedia Of Greek Mythology:Chimaera." http://www.mythweb.com/encyc/entries/chimeara.html. November,5 2009. Web. Parker, Vic. Traditional Tales From Ancient Greece. U.S.: 2000 Thamside Press, 2000. 26. Print.

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