Oh, isn't that an interesting thought! Medusa is often depicted with a head full of snakes in Greek mythology. While the exact number of snakes can vary in different stories and artworks, it's generally believed to be a cluster of snakes rather than a specific count. Just imagine the beautiful colors and textures you could use to paint those slithery friends!
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In Greek mythology, Medusa is typically depicted as having snakes for hair, with the exact number varying in different interpretations. Some sources suggest she has anywhere from a few dozen to hundreds of snakes on her head. The number is not specifically defined in ancient texts, allowing for artistic interpretation and creative depictions in various forms of media.
As many as a artist wished to put. There is no ancient number, and further, in ancinet art, she didn't have snakes to begin with nor was she human.
He didnt he needed the perl that was on her wrist
She cutted it from her shield and ate it. TRUE FACT!
it was about like chesse and had alot of chesse bowls on her head
When Perseues cut off Medusas head pegasus sprung out from her body and flew away.
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