After cutting, Medusa's head continued to exert power. Either the sight of it full-in-the-face or the look of the 2 eyes turned humans to stone. The children of Poseidon and Medusa were born after Pegasus sliced off Medusa's head. One was the winged horse Pegasus. The brother of Pega...
Greek Gods Photoshop Contest Persephonebyannabat76454 views - final score: 69% Medusa's Headby Mike74754 views - final score: 61.4% Ganymedes DeliverancebyMissy61481 views - final score: 60.7% Argus Panoptesby GolemAura76897 views - final score: 59.5% POSEIDON ...God of the Seaby loopyluv...
I knew that this was probably the fault of the Discovery Channel and not Dangerous, which is why I was careful to mention in the last post that it was something presented alongside the show and not as part of the show. There were other godawful quiz bits in the same broadcast, which i...
Taylor (2018) on Xenoposeidon as a rebbachisaurid Taylor and Wedel (2016) on the neck of Barosaurus Hallett and Wedel (2016), The Sauropod Dinosaurs: Life in the Age of Giants Ansolabehere et al. (2016) on moral dimensions of open Hone, Farke, and Wedel (2016) on dinosaur ontogene...
Greek Gods Photoshop Contest Persephonebyannabat76465 views - final score: 69% Medusa's Headby Mike74764 views - final score: 61.4% Ganymedes DeliverancebyMissy61490 views - final score: 60.7% Argus Panoptesby GolemAura76907 views - final score: 59.5% POSEIDON ...God of the Seaby loopyluv...
but from my then-recent reading of Mary Renault’sThe King Must Die, about Theseus and his link to Poseidon, god of earthquakes, plus my exposure toSaurophaganax, which I’ve always thought was abadass name for a badass critter. Anyway, all those unused names are still sitting in my ...
Greek Gods Photoshop Contest Persephonebyannabat76451 views - final score: 69% Medusa's Headby Mike74745 views - final score: 61.4% Ganymedes DeliverancebyMissy61475 views - final score: 60.7% Argus Panoptesby GolemAura76888 views - final score: 59.5% POSEIDON ...God of the Seaby loopyluv...
As luck would have it, Sauroposeidon was not born from Brown’s, but from my then-recent reading of Mary Renault’s The King Must Die, about Theseus and his link to Poseidon, god of earthquakes, plus my exposure to Saurophaganax, which I’ve always thought was a badass name for a ...