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The Hydra which lived in the swamps near to the ancient city of Lerna in Argolis, was a terrifying monster which like the Nemean lion was the offspring of Echidna (half maiden - half serpent), and Typhon (had 100 heads), other versions think that th... ... After he had killed the Hydra, Heracles dipped the tips of his...
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Greek Mythology- The Hydra had 9 heads, and the middle one was immortal. Hercules fought the Hydra with his club, but each time he knocked off a head, two more would grow back. Finally, he used a torch to burn off the new heads, and buried the immortal one under a rock.
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Hydras managed to overcome this barrier and are found almost everywhere in clean water where they can attach themselves to a substrate (plants, stones). Hydras had already been studied by Van Leeuwenhoek in 1703 and by Trembley in 1744, who did a lot of ingenious experiments and wrote a fine monograph about hydra.
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The Hydra - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Hydra was a magazine produced by the patients of the Craiglockhart War Hospital, noteworthy for having been edited at one time by Wilfred Owen, and for including poems by Siegfried Sassoon. The...
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The swamps of Lerna was home of the Hydra, an enormous water snake with nine heads (one of which was immortal), and with breath that would kill on contact. With the help of Athene, Hercules located the monster's lair, and the ensuing struggle was a standoff.
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(for more information on the Hydra, check out this cool web site) ... The hydra is a member of the Coelenterate phylum, which is characterized by having two cell layers, and a hollow body with only one opening. The hydra is a small organism. It’s one opening, the mouth, is surrounded by tentacles, which move food into...
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Official Hydra website. Hydra island in Greece in the Saronikos gulf. Information about the island, holidays, rooms and apartments to let, hotels, transportation, beaches, hydra history, hydra architecture, hydra sightseeing etc. ... How to go to Hydra; With car in 2 hours and 30 minutes; Schedules Metochi-Hydra each...
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Perhaps the best-known hydrozoan, familiar to most students of introductory biology, is Hydra, pictured at left. Hydra never goes through a medusoid stage and spends its entire life as a polyp. However, Hydra is not typical of the Hydrozoa as a whole.
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