< Greek Mythology
Many creatures exist in Greek Myth. They come in all shapes and sizes. Most were offspring of Echidna and Typhon, though others are descended from Uranus and other monsters. They include:
- Calydonian Boar
- Centaur
- Chiron
- Cereberus (Kerberos)
- Charybdis (Kharybdis)
- Chimera
- Chrysaor
- Clytias (Klytias)
- Collossus
- Cyclopes (Kyklopês)
- Brontes
- Steropes
- Arges
- Polyphemus(Poluphemos)
- Dragons
- Ladon
- Python
- Dryad
- Echidna
- Empusa
- Erymanthian Boar
- Geryon
- Giants (Gigantes)
- Alcyoneus or Alkyonios
- Athos
- Clytias or Klytias
- Enceladus or Enkelados
- Echion
- Pallas
- Gorgons
- Euryale
- Medusa
- Stheno
- Harpies
- Hespirides
- Hippocampus
- Hydra
- Lamia
- Minotaur
- Nemean Lion
- Nereid
- Naiad
- Nymph
- Orthrus
- Pegasus (Pegasos)
- Phoenix (Phoinix)
- Satyr
- Scylla (Skylla)
- Silenus
- Siren
- Sphinx
- Stymphalian Birds
- Talos
- Teumessian fox
- Triton
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