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  1. IRMNG - Charybdis feriatus (Linnaeus)

  2. Charybdis (Charybdis) feriata feriata (Linnaeus, 1758) - WoRMS

  3. Charybdis | The Voracious Whirlpool of Greek Mythology

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    In the vast tapestry of Greek mythology monsters, few are as unique and terrifying as Charybdis. Often paired with the monster Scylla, The Sea Monster of Ancient Lore, Charybdis is not a creature of fangs and claws but a massive, swirling whirlpool that threatens to drag sailors to a watery grave.
    This monstrous maelstrom, lurking in the waters of the Mediterranean, has been a symbol of nature’s uncontrollable power and the perils of the sea. The name “Charybdis” has its roots in ancient Greek, derived from the word “χαρυβδίς” which can be translated to “gulp” or “suck down.”
    Charybdis, unlike many monsters of Greek myth, doesn’t have a humanoid or beastly form. Instead, she’s often depicted as a massive, swirling vortex, a whirlpool that threatens to pull everything nearby into its depths. Ancient pottery and mosaics showcase her as a circular maw, surrounded by treacherous waves.
    The appearance of Charybdis is unique in the realm of Greek monsters. She lacks the fangs, claws, or grotesque features commonly associated with creatures of myth. Instead, her terror lies in her vast, swirling waters. Ancient depictions often portray her as a gaping maw in the sea, surrounded by tumultuous waves.
  5. Scylla in de Odyssee: de monsterrol van een mooie nimf

  6. Charybdis in de Odyssee: het onverzadigbare zeemonster

  7. Charybdis: The Mythical Whirlpool of Ancient Greece

  8. Greek Creatures Charybdis - Mythology World

  9. Charybdis, zeemonster uit de Griekse mythologie - museumjocas

  10. Charybdis (Charybdis) feriata bruneiensis Morris & Collins, 1991

  11. Charybdis feriata (Linnaeus, 1758) - asturnatura.com