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Saturday, January 28, 2012

What do YOU think this is: The LONG-BEAKED ECHIDNA, The SHORT-BEAKED ECHIDNA, or The Greek mythological ECHIDNA? The first two types contain MONOTREME mothers, and the third one is an EXTREME mother ("The Mother of All Monsters")?

What do YOU think this is: The LONG-BEAKED ECHIDNA, The SHORT-BEAKED ECHIDNA, or The Greek mythological ECHIDNA? The first two types contain MONOTREME mothers, and the third one is an EXTREME mother ("The Mother of All Monsters")?

What do YOU think this is: The LONG-BEAKED ECHIDNA, The SHORT-BEAKED ECHIDNA, or The Greek mythological ECHIDNA? The first two types contain MONOTREME mothers, and the third one is an EXTREME mother ("The Mother of All Monsters")?



MAXICARDS / DORINCARDS from AUSTRALIA.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zaglossus
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short-beaked_Echidna
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Echidna_(mythology)
"In Greek mythologyEchidna (GreekἜχιδναekhis, ἔχις, meaning "she viper") was half woman half snake, known as the "Mother of All Monsters" because most of the monsters in Greek myth were mothered by her."


"Offspring
Echidna was the mother by Typhon of many monstrous offspring, including:
Also included as the offspring of Echidna by Typhon, by some, are the Sphinx[15][11] and the Nemean lion.[16] However Hesiod's genealogy here is unclear, he says these two were fathered by Orthrus,[9] but he has been read variously as saying that Echidna, the Chimaera, or even Ceto, was their mother.[17]
Ladon, the dragon which guarded the golden apples in the Garden of the Hesperides, was also born of Echidna by Typhon, according to Apollodorus,[13] and Hyginus,[11] but according to Hesiod, Ladon was the offspring of Ceto and Phorcys.[18]
Echidna is also sometimes identified as the mother by Heracles, of Scythes, an eponymous king of the Scythians, along with his brothers Agathyrsus and Gelonus.[19]"

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