"Hercules and the Lernaean Hydra" by Earl Staley.
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The Lernaean Hydra
A long time ago, Greek people believed that a long strip of
stars was really an image of a gigantic serpent known as the Hydra. The people of Lerna were terrorized by this serpent--a horrifying beast with many snake-like heads, one of which was immortal.
The heads of the Hydra could grow back even if they were cut off. Anyone approaching the Hydra could also be killed by its venomous breath.
The destruction of the Hydra was one of the many difficult tasks that Heracles, had to perform to show that he was sorry for a terrible crime he committed. Heracles was so brave
and strong that he succeeded in killing the Hydra, with the help of his nephew,
Iolaus. Everytime Heracles would cut off one head of the beast, Iolaus would sear its injured neck, preventing new heads from growing back.
During their fight, an enormous
crab emerged from the swamp to aid the Hydra. Heracles killed the crab by crushing
its shell with his foot. Heracles buried the Hydra's head under a heavy rock.
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