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- Amphisbaena abstract "This article is about the mythological creature. See Amphisbaenia for information on the suborder and Amphisbaena (lizard) for the genus.Amphisbaena (/ˌæmfɪsˈbiːnə/, plural: amphisbaenae), amphisbaina, amphisbene, amphisboena, amphisbona, amphista, amfivena,amphivena, or anphivena (the last two being feminine), a Greek word, from amphis, meaning "both ways", and bainein, meaning "to go", also called the Mother of Ants, is a mythological, ant-eating serpent with a head at each end. According to Greek mythology, the amphisbaena was spawned from the blood that dripped from the Gorgon Medusa's head as Perseus flew over the Libyan Desert with it in his hand. Cato's army then encountered it along with other serpents on the march. Amphisbaenae fed off of the corpses left behind. The amphisbaena has been referred to by the poets, such as Nicander, John Milton, Alexander Pope, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Alfred, Lord Tennyson, and A. E. Housman, and the amphisbaena as a mythological and legendary creature has been referenced by Lucan, Pliny the Elder, Isidore of Seville, and Thomas Browne, the last of whom debunked its existence.".
- Amphisbaena thumbnail Uroboros.png?width=300.
- Amphisbaena wikiPageExternalLink Amphisbaena1.jpg.
- Amphisbaena wikiPageExternalLink beast144.htm.
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- Amphisbaena wikiPageExternalLink Amphisbainai.html.
- Amphisbaena wikiPageID "3044".
- Amphisbaena wikiPageRevisionID "592255106".
- Amphisbaena hasPhotoCollection Amphisbaena.
- Amphisbaena subject Category:Greek_legendary_creatures.
- Amphisbaena subject Category:Greek_mythology.
- Amphisbaena subject Category:Legendary_serpents.
- Amphisbaena subject Category:Reptile_cryptids.
- Amphisbaena comment "This article is about the mythological creature. See Amphisbaenia for information on the suborder and Amphisbaena (lizard) for the genus.Amphisbaena (/ˌæmfɪsˈbiːnə/, plural: amphisbaenae), amphisbaina, amphisbene, amphisboena, amphisbona, amphista, amfivena,amphivena, or anphivena (the last two being feminine), a Greek word, from amphis, meaning "both ways", and bainein, meaning "to go", also called the Mother of Ants, is a mythological, ant-eating serpent with a head at each end.".
- Amphisbaena label "Amfisbaena".
- Amphisbaena label "Amphisbaena (Fabelwesen)".
- Amphisbaena label "Amphisbaena (fabeldier)".
- Amphisbaena label "Amphisbaena".
- Amphisbaena label "Amphisbène (mythologie)".
- Amphisbaena label "Anfesibena".
- Amphisbaena label "Anfisbena (mitologia)".
- Amphisbaena label "Anfisbena".
- Amphisbaena label "Амфисбена".
- Amphisbaena label "アンフィスバエナ".
- Amphisbaena label "兩頭蛇 (徽章)".
- Amphisbaena sameAs Amphisbaena_(Fabelwesen).
- Amphisbaena sameAs Anfisbena.
- Amphisbaena sameAs Amphisbène_(mythologie).
- Amphisbaena sameAs Anfesibena.
- Amphisbaena sameAs アンフィスバエナ.
- Amphisbaena sameAs Amphisbaena_(fabeldier).
- Amphisbaena sameAs Amfisbaena.
- Amphisbaena sameAs Anfisbena_(mitologia).
- Amphisbaena sameAs m.0133b.
- Amphisbaena sameAs Q474962.
- Amphisbaena sameAs Q474962.
- Amphisbaena wasDerivedFrom Amphisbaena?oldid=592255106.
- Amphisbaena depiction Uroboros.png.
- Amphisbaena isPrimaryTopicOf Amphisbaena.