The Greek myth of medusa stated that her hair was only made of snakes and not hair.
No. Hair does not grow on snakes.
Lizards have scales, which are a specialized type of skin.
Yes they did. Medusa used to be very beautiful, until Athena caught her and Poseidon together in her temple. Athena then cursed her and she became very ugly with snakes as hair. Hannah:I agree with this answer person Medusa was like obsessed with Poseidon
Medusa was a very humanoid monster, with snakes as her hair. She lured people into her lair and unveiled herself when she least expected it, making them look at her and turning them to stone.
Yes, a snake is a reptile. It is not an amphibian because amphibians have smooth, scaleless skin which is how they obtain water, but most importantly snakes use an amniotic sac in both eggs and live birth, while amphibians do not. It is not a mammal because it has no hair nor mammary glands.
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Athena turned Medusa's hair into snakes after she caught Poseidon and Medusa in her temple. Now, Medusa was so ugly, anyone who saw her turned to stone.
Yes, Medusa did have snakes for her hair!!! EEEW!!
She had strange hair with snakes as hair.
snakes don't grow hair. snakes grow scales to protect their skin.
A very scary gorgon that a gaze could turn anyone to stone, she had serpent hair and boar tusks
When you looked at Medusa, you were turned into stone. The hero Perseus beheaded her, using a mirror shield.
She doesn't have hair, she has snakes. In most cases the snakes are a mossy green, but in some it is bright blue.
Live snakes.
The name of the mythical creature with snakes for hair in Greek mythology is Medusa.
She had golden hair, but are you thinking of Medusa, who had snakes for hair ?