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centaurs

  1. Creatures in classical mythology who were half-human and half-horse.



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She also introduced him to telenovelas and their “hot dudes who looked like centaurs.”

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Mythical hybrid beasts such as mermaids, centaurs and chimeras testify to our enduring fascination with the plasticity of biological form: the idea that natural organisms can mutate or be reconfigured.

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We encounter it first in Homer’s “Iliad” and then again in Virgil’s “Aeneid,” where it appears at the doors of Hades alongside Gorgons, centaurs and Harpies.

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So far, Osborne has suggested returning a smaller portion of the frieze, as well as carvings of gods and centaurs, as a short-term loan, the person said.

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‘Fantasia’ Hippos and gators and centaurs, oh my!

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