Vasudhara, the Buddhist goddess of abundance and fertility, is easily identified by her six arms, displaying characteristic attributes and mudras. She usually displays two gestures, gift-giving and homage to the Buddha, and four life-sustaining symbols: the book of knowledge, sheaf of grain, auspicious full water pot and a spray of jewels.
There is a Hindu goddess named Shakti (pronounced Shock-tee in English). She and her husband are believed to be the ultimate lovers. There love was so powerful and so epic, that when they consummated their love (had sex), Shakti have birth to the Universe. The entire human race are her children, so she grew six arms in order to take care of all of her children.
Shakti isn't really a mythological creature, she's more of a god. But i guess it's how you look at it. Hope this helped. =)
I am unsure of any ancient mythical animals, but you could try making your own race if you would want to. The only one I have ever heard of is Lt. Arex, on the animated "Star Trek" from the early seventies. He is an Edosian; in some sources is a Triexian. Perhaps one name is the species, the other the planet he is from.
the world's biggest mythical creature is pretty big
The unicorn is a mythical creature that is often depicted as a horse with a single horn on its forehead.
the answer is momo that is the mythical creature in Missouri
Centaur is a mythical creature with head, arms and torso of a man and body and legs of a horse. In Latin it is called Tatem.
It is a matter of opinion which mythical being is the most mythical.
a mythical creature is a creature which could be made up or they could be real. they can have different parts of a animal all made into 1
There are dozens or hundreds of mythical creature shapes.
None, by definition. If a creature is real, then it is not mythical.
A griffin-mythical, Armadillo-real.
yes they are.
the minotaur