The Hydra was a dragon-like water serpent with fatally venomous breath, blood and fangs, a daughter of Typhon and Echidna. The creature was said to have anywhere between five and 100 heads, although most sources put the number somewhere between seven and nine. For each head cut off, one or two more grew back in its place. It had an immortal head which would remain alive after it was cut off. Some accounts claim that the immortal head was made of gold. It lived in a swamp
Hydra stems from the Greek hudor, which means 'water' or 'water serpent.' The Indo-European root of Hydra is wed-, which means 'water' or 'wet.'
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