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of the common lyre), the plectrum and the sword. other well-established emblems were the sacrificial tripod representing his prophetic powers, and the golden mean. animals sacred to apollo included wolves, dolphins, roe deer, swans, grasshoppers (symbolizing music and song), hawks, ravens, crows, snakes
of the common lyre), the plectrum and the sword. other well-established emblems were the sacrificial tripod representing his prophetic powers, and the golden mean. animals sacred to apollo included wolves, dolphins, roe deer, swans, grasshoppers (symbolizing music and song), hawks, ravens, crows, snakes...
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observed smaller mammals. in , a total of five caribou where counted, making this species one of the rarest mammals found in the park. due to the harsh winters, the park has few reptiles and amphibians with only one species of toad , three species of frog , one salamander species and two species of snakes
observed smaller mammals. in , a total of five caribou where counted, making this species one of the rarest mammals found in the park. due to the harsh winters, the park has few reptiles and amphibians with only one species of toad , three species of frog , one salamander species and two species of snakes...
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sailors from their impiety. in a similar story, dionysus desired to sail from icaria to naxos and, resultantly, decided to hire a tyrrhenian pirate ship. but when the god was on board, they sailed not to naxos but to asia, intending to sell him as a slave. so dionysus turned the mast and oars into snakes
sailors from their impiety. in a similar story, dionysus desired to sail from icaria to naxos and, resultantly, decided to hire a tyrrhenian pirate ship. but when the god was on board, they sailed not to naxos but to asia, intending to sell him as a slave. so dionysus turned the mast and oars into snakes...
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the brain via the optic nerve. such eyes are typically roughly spherical, filled with a transparent gel-like substance called the vitreous humour, with a focusing lens and often an iris which regulates the intensity of the light that enters the eye. the eyes of cephalopods , fish , amphibians , and snakes
the brain via the optic nerve. such eyes are typically roughly spherical, filled with a transparent gel-like substance called the vitreous humour, with a focusing lens and often an iris which regulates the intensity of the light that enters the eye. the eyes of cephalopods , fish , amphibians , and snakes...
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