Cerberus Head and Chain motif bangle, circa 1876
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Cerberus Head and Chain motif bangle, circa 1876
15k yellow gold ($16,000, 1stdibs)
Wandering Monster: Wirewarg
A strange mutation of the Wirewolf. It seems as though the original form did not join with two others - rather, the extra heads appear to have grown out of the biological parts of the Wirewolf's body.
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Crochet a Creepy Three-Headed Teddy Bear With This Free Pattern From Cult Amigurumi! 👉 https://buff.ly/2CFh3oo
[AUCTION | CLOSED] three-headed anthro doggo
current owner: caravan-outpost on dA!!
Inktober #24 Aw… What a cute puppy!
Who's a good three-headed slobbering terror? You are! Yes you are...
Cerberus from Inktober.
March of Robots - The Three-headed Monster
While I was brainstorming this piece, one of the very first things that popped into my head when I thought about the phrase “monster” was a three-headed hydra. For your viewing pleasure, enjoy this three-armed, three-headed robot.
King Onychophora, the three-mouthparted Cambrian velvet worm. Made as the first MUTO, already a relic when the radiotroph ecosystems were at their zenith, because space origin is dumb. Numbers indicate the limbs, the middle head are the first two limbs fused along their length. Scales are based on the scales of butterflies, springtails or silverfish. Wings can fold tightly and are hidden under covers, similar to dermapteran wings.