Hercules killed the Hydra in Greek mythology by cutting off its heads, and then cauterizing the neck stumps to prevent them from growing back.
Heracles defeated the Hydra by cutting off its heads and cauterizing the neck stumps to prevent them from regrowing.
Hercules defeated the Hydra by cutting off its heads, and with the help of his nephew Iolaus, he cauterized the neck stumps to prevent them from growing back.
Yes and no. The hydra has multiple heads, as you may or may not know. Only the middle hydra head can breathe fire. Also, when you cut off one hydra head, two more grow back in its place. So if someone keeps cutting off the middle head, they will keep doubling the number of fire-breathing hydra heads.
In Greek mythology, Hercules kills the Hydra by cutting off its heads with a sword, while his nephew cauterizes the neck stumps to prevent them from growing back.
Hercules killed the Hydra in Greek mythology by cutting off its heads, and then cauterizing the neck stumps to prevent them from growing back.
Hydra was a nine-headed serpent that every time you cut off one of it's heads it grows two more in place of it's lost head. Hercules killed this monster by grabbing it's neck while cutting off it's nine heads.
that's a lie a hydra can be killed using mudusa's head or burning the stups after you cut there heads off
Heracles defeated the Hydra by cutting off its heads and cauterizing the neck stumps to prevent them from regrowing.
Hydra belongs to the order Hydrozoa, which is a class of small, predatory animals that primarily live in saltwater environments. They are known for their simple body structure and regenerative abilities.
There are different stories on this; he either strangled it, or shot it with a specially created arrow.
Hercules defeated the Hydra by cutting off its heads, and with the help of his nephew Iolaus, he cauterized the neck stumps to prevent them from growing back.
Yes and no. The hydra has multiple heads, as you may or may not know. Only the middle hydra head can breathe fire. Also, when you cut off one hydra head, two more grow back in its place. So if someone keeps cutting off the middle head, they will keep doubling the number of fire-breathing hydra heads.
In Greek mythology, Hercules kills the Hydra by cutting off its heads with a sword, while his nephew cauterizes the neck stumps to prevent them from growing back.
Hercules with the help of his nephew Iolau. However the fight may still be deemed fair as the Hydra had the aid of Cancer (the crab.) Through a complex series of later events it is the venom of the Hydra that eventually kills Hercules.
Hercules killed the Lernaean Hydra. The Hydra has nine heads and poisonous breath and saliva. And for every head cut off two heads grow back.
No. She was asleep when he killed her.