Charybdis would kill all of Odysseus' men because she would suck them up in her whirlpool but, she was never given that opportunity.
As for the other monsters, the Cyclops planed on eating all of the men and saving Odysseus for last. The Sirens would have allured all of Odysseus' men to them and devoured them and Scylla would continue to grab for six more men until there were none left.
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Scylla would likely kill more of Odysseus' men if given the chance. Scylla is a six-headed sea monster with twelve legs, described in Homer's "The Odyssey" as devouring sailors as they pass by. Charybdis, on the other hand, is a whirlpool that creates a dangerous vortex but is less likely to directly attack and kill the men.
Monster is a noun. Monstrous would be the adjective.
No, a monster is typically portrayed as a fictional creature with supernatural or extraordinary abilities. It is not classified as an animal in terms of biological taxonomy.
A Loch Ness monster. It's much larger, and can wrap itself around the great white.
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The Loch Ness Monster is said to reside in Loch Ness, a large lake located in Scotland.