Amphisbaena

Amphisbaena in an illustration from the Aberdeen Bestiary (c. 1200)
Amphisbaena

The amphisbaena (/ˌæmfɪsˈbɛɪnə/, /ˌæmfɪsˈbnə/, or /ˌæmfɪsˈbnə/, plural: amphisbaenae; Ancient Greek: ἀμφίσβαινα) is a mythological, ant-eating serpent with a head at each end. The creature is alternatively called the amphisbaina, amphisbene, amphisboena, amphisbona, amphista, amfivena, amphivena, or anphivena (the last two being feminine), and is also known as the "Mother of Ants".[not verified in body] Its name comes from the Greek words amphis, meaning "both ways", and bainein, meaning "to go".[not verified in body]


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