I think you mean the Minotaur, but it was the other way around (bull's head on a man's body).
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∙ 14y agoThe Greek monster that has a body of a bird and a head of a woman is called a Harpy. Harpies are often depicted as winged spirits known for stealing food from their victims and tormenting them.
The Minotaur.
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in the greek myth, there was a terrible monster called the Chimera a monster with three heads. The head and body of a lion, the second head is a goat, and the tail of a snake, plus it can breath flame from it mouth
The mythical creature known as a Hippogriff has the front half of an eagle and the hind half of a horse. It is often depicted as a proud and majestic creature with powerful wings and swift legs.
The griffin has a lion's body and an eagles head and is winged.
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I believe it's a Griffin - the Greek mythological monster with the body of a lion , and the head and wings of an eagle , also sometimes spelled Gryphon
Head of a woman and body of a bird? I believe you happen to mean a hagraven or a harpy.
Yep! Only in folklore and legends of course :)Bicha: In Spanish folklore, a monster depicted as having the body of a bull and the head and face of a human. Kusarikku: A Mesopotamian bull-man, human above the waist and a bull below. Sometimes it is featured with wings. Shedu: Similar to the Lamassu, this beast that is from Assyrian-Babylonian mythology has a human's head, the body of a bull and wings. It guards temples and palaces.
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You click on the head or body really fast