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Animals played a pivotal role in ancient Greek mythology, serving as symbols, messengers, and divine embodiments that reflected the values and beliefs of Greek culture. These creatures were not merely part of stories but represented complex ideas such as strength, wisdom, chaos, and purity. Their presence in myths helped convey moral lessons and provided a tangible connection between humans and the divine, illustrating the Greeks’ deep reverence for the natural world.<\/p>\n

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