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Hi dear friends and followers, I hope you all are doing well. I wish to thank you so very much for following and supporting this blog. Todays' story is an old myth of a sea monster which was created by the Greek gods. I hope you enjoy this post, my only desire is to share the best of stories and myths with you as I can, and maybe discover new ideas and new worlds together. Cetus the Sea Monster The Greek gods created Cetus. This ferocious water monster had canine-like front legs, a bloated…

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Esta criatura é uma combinação de um cavalo, e peixe, ou simplesmente um Cavalo-Marinho maior e com nadadeiras dianteiras. Sea Of Monsters, Water Nymphs, Fantasy Horses, Mythical Creature, Sea Horse, Seahorses, Mythological Creatures, Wow Art, Sea Monsters

Hippocampus are a type of sea fae that are sometimes kept as pets. They resemble seahorses and are small enough to reside in a fish tank. They first appear in A Local Habitation. Colin Dunne at ALH Computing owns one as a pet, and Quentin inherits it after his death. He keeps it in a fish tank in his room.[1][2] The Hippocampus is a mythological creature shared by Phoenician and Greek mythology. It was also adopted into Etruscan mythology. It has typically been depicted as a horse in its…

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Cetus | Wierd N'wild Creatures Wiki | FANDOM powered by Wikia Mythical Water Creatures, Hms Vanguard, Poseidon God Of The Sea, Urban Myths, Poseidon God, Mythology Creatures, Myths & Monsters, Mythical Monsters, Nuclear Submarine

The Cetus was a ferocious sea monster, created by Poseidon, god of the sea, to avenge an insult to the Greek gods. The Cetus ravaged the city of Joppa, killing everything in its path. The monster was finally defeated, and the kingdom saved, by the hero Perseus. Three of a Kind: According to legend, the Cetus had front legs like a dog, a bloated body like a whale or dolphin and a serpent-like tail that was split at the end. Double Threat: Although it was created by the god of the sea and…

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