Ophiotaurus


In Greek mythology, the Ophiotaurus, male, was a creature that was part bull and part serpent.

Etymology

Taurus means bull. Ophio means serpent.

Mythology

Its sole reference is found in Ovid's Fasti, where the creature's entrails were said to grant the power to defeat the gods to whoever burned them. The hybrid was slain by an ally of the Titans during the Titanomachy, but the entrails were retrieved by an eagle sent by Zeus before they could be burned. The creature emerged from Chaos with Gaia and Ouranos.

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