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Chimaera - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chimaeras are cartilaginous fish in the order Chimaeriformes , known informally as ghost sharks , ratfish (not to be confused with the rattails), or rabbitfishes (not to be confused with the ...
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Put a description of the page here ... As the name 'chimaera' suggests, holocephalans combine an odd mix of characteristics. Among other features, they are characterized by: a gill cover over the four gills, leaving a single opening on each side of the head;
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Chimera (mythology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Greek mythology, the Chimera (Greek Χίμαιρα (Chímaira); Latin Chimaera ) was a monstrous fire-breathing creature of Lycia in Asia Minor, composed of the parts of multiple animals: upon the bo...
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THE CHIMAERA ... The Chimaera who breathed raging fire, a creature fearful, great, swift footed and strong, who had three heads, one of grim-eyed lion, another of a goat, and another of a serpent. In her forepart she was a lion; in her hinderpart a dragon;
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Chimaera is a software system that supports users in creating and maintaining distributed ontologies on the web. Two major functions it supports are merging multiple ontologies together and diagnosing individual or multiple ontologies.
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The chimaera was a fire breathing creature that had the parts of a lion (foreparts), goat (back) and serpent (tail). This creature devasted many lands (particularily Lycia) and was not conquered until the hero Pegasus, and shot arrows with lumps of lead into it.
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CHIMAERA: THE ORIGINS OF THE MYT ... The Chimaera - or Chimera - a mix of lion, goat and snake. The features of this classic statue known as the "Chimera of Arezzo" are almost identical to those of all ancient images of Chimeras. This conventional representation, however, tells us little about the true origins of the myth.;
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The Chimaera of Arezzo is a bronze statue which was found in Arezzo, in Italy, in 1553. Of Etruscan origin, probably from 5th century bc, it is one of the most beautiful examples we have of ancient Etruscan art.
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The Chimaera was part lion, part goat and part snake, although accounts differed as to how these parts were assembled. King Iobates of Lycia sent Bellerophon after the beast in the expectation that the hero would never return.
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Creatures Cyclopes, Hecatoncheires, Giants, Ash Tree Nymphs, Typhoeus, Cerberus, Sirens, Centaur, Medusa, Argus Panoptes, Chimaera, Echidna, Gorgons, Pegasus, Chrysaor...
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