To answer this question we must define a minotaur:
large hairy biped with muscular (usually male) body and bull head especially the horns.
Okay so to answer your question perform this simple operation:
Is the creature hairy -> no? -> not a Minotaur
-> yes -> is the creature bipedal -> no -> not a Minotaur
->yes -> does it have a human body and bull's head? -> no -> not a Minotaur
-> Yes -> then its probably a Minotaur
i think you will find that with this simple tool you should be able to sort the Minotaur from the non Minotaur and even become an expert at it in only a few short years.
Glad to help.
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No, it is a creature in Greek mythology
The minotaur is a mythical creature with the body of a man and the head of a bull; consequently it has two legs, just like we do.
The Minotaur was a creature from mythology, supposedly half bull and half human. No such creature could exist in reality, even if a human female did mate with a bull. No offspring would result.
In Greek mythology there was only one minotaur, and it seems to have had no purpose except to watch the labyrinth it was locked in to and rip apart any people it happened to find in there.See related link.
The Minotaur (there was only one) had no real allies. Even though he was kept by Minos, the king knew that the Minotaur was as likely to eat him as to look at him.
No, it is a creature of ancient Greek myth.
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The minotaur is a creature from greek mythology, half bull and half men.
No, it is a creature in Greek mythology
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The Minotaur, a creature with the body of a man and the head of a bull.
Tossup between Werewolf and Minotaur
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The Minotaur!
Monster, it was a mythical "living" creature.