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'''Polycerates''' (meaning "many-horned") are animals with multiple sets of horns. Examples are Jacob Sheep, Manx Loaghtan, and the four-horned antelope. Cerastes of Greek mythology is depicted as a horned serpent. | '''Polycerates''' (meaning "many-horned") are animals with multiple sets of horns. Examples are Jacob Sheep, Manx Loaghtan, and the four-horned antelope. Cerastes of Greek mythology is depicted as a horned serpent. | ||
{{ImgCentered|Hebridean Sheep.jpg|Polycerate Hebridean Sheep | {{ImgCentered|Hebridean Sheep.jpg|Polycerate Hebridean Sheep}} |
Revision as of 22:47, 1 March 2023
Polycerates (meaning "many-horned") are animals with multiple sets of horns. Examples are Jacob Sheep, Manx Loaghtan, and the four-horned antelope. Cerastes of Greek mythology is depicted as a horned serpent.
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