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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.

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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.

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24

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24

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twelve

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Two

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4

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