- The amphisbaena is a mythological, ant-eating serpent with a head at each end. The creature is alternatively called the amphisbaina, amphisbene...
- Amphisbaena (Template:PronEng, plural: amphisbaenae), amphisbaina, amphisbene, amphisboena, amphisbona, amphista, amphivena, or anphivena...
- Amphisbaena in an illustration from the Aberdeen Bestiary (c. 1200). Amphisbaena. The amphisbaena (/ˌæmfɪsˈbɛɪnə/, /ˌæmfɪsˈbaɪnə/, or /ˌæmfɪsˈbiːnə/, plural: amphisbaenae...Bulunamadı: amphisbène
- Content from Wikipedia, Fabulous beasts, Greek mythology, Dragons. View source. History. Discussion. Amphisbaena (plural: amphisbaenae) also called the Mother of Ants...Bulunamadı: amphisbène
- Description. The amphisbaena (plural: amphisbaenae; Ancient Greek: ἀμφίσβαινα) is a mythological, ant-eating serpent with a head at each end. The creature...Bulunamadı: amphisbène
- 2024 hakkında güncel bilgilerle Amphisbene (mitoloji) hakkında bilmediğiniz her şey. Amphisbene (mitoloji)'nun tanımı ve terimi.
- Appearance and abilities. The earlier descriptions of the amphisbaena depict what looks basically like a snake (perhaps an Indian Sand Boa), but with a head...Bulunamadı: amphisbène
- . Amphisbaena (pronounced am•fis•BEEN•uh, pl.: amphisbaenae), or Amphisbaina, or Amphisbene, or Amphisboena, or Amphisbona, or Amphista...Bulunamadı: amphisbène
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