You're thinking of Faunus, but he wasn't a shepherd. He was the Roman god of forests, plains and fields. He was conflated with the Greek god of shepherds, Pan, who was often depicted with those same goat-like features (though he did not originally have them).
the myth of Dionysus, the god of the grape harvest, winemaking and wine, of ritual madness, fertility, theatre and religious ecstasy in Greek mythology.
It is a creature sent from the devil, if you read the bible it describes the devil half man half goat and has horn on its head. The devil exsist, so does goatman.
no that is just a myth
in the greek myth, there was a terrible monster called the Chimera a monster with three heads. The head and body of a lion, the second head is a goat, and the tail of a snake, plus it can breath flame from it mouth
I think you're referring to the mythical half-man - half-goat creature called Pan.
Could be "3 Heads of a Chimera" but although some sources have represented the Chimera with three heads (the lion's head as the main, then the goat's head sprouted from its back, and the serpent's or Dragon's head on its tail), but the popular myth tells of the single, fire-vomiting head.
In Greek myth? Yes.
The Chimera.
They all have differentt amounts of legs, its a myth that centipedes all have 100 legs as most have about 42 legs. :)
Yes, in Norse myth Sleipnir does have eight legs/feet.
Not all women in Europe shave their legs. It is a myth that European women do not shave their legs.
what myth, everything myth or is it not. Who know if those stories are true or not, I say that everything is myth. Start using your head please
Medusa(: