Sunday, November 19, 2006

Hey people!!!

Its a little hard to put things on this webbie...

Or blog as some call it.

Thus, i am gonna put some stuff i found.

Like this:

Amphisbaena

The Amphisbaena is a Greek serpent with two heads and eyes that glow like candles. It has a head at each end of its body. This is how it got its name which means "goes both ways" in Greek. It is also called the "mother of ants", because it feeds on ants. If it is chopped in half, the two parts will join again. The medical properties of the Amphisbaena were recorded by Pliny. The wearing of a live Amphisbaena is a supposed safeguard in pregnancy. The wearing of a dead one is a remedy for rheumatism. Medieval bestiaries also document the Amphisbaena as a two-headed lizard, and even a two-headed serpent-like fowl.

http://www.pantheon.org/areas/bestiary/articles.html

Hope you will like it...