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The 'Levia' part of this monster's name may be a derivation of ''Leviathan'', a sea serpent in Hebrew mythology described in the Biblical Book of Job. Modern scholars believe the Leviathan was in fact a crocodile.
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In Greek myhtology, Daedalus was the father of Icarus and Iapyx, and is said to have designed the labyrinth in which the Minotaur was kept.
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* The 'Levia' part of this monster's name may be a derivation of ''Leviathan'', a sea serpent in Hebrew mythology described in the Biblical Book of Job. Modern scholars believe the Leviathan was in fact a crocodile.
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* In Greek myhtology, Daedalus was the father of Icarus and Iapyx, and is said to have designed the labyrinth in which the Minotaur was kept.

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  • The 'Levia' part of this monster's name may be a derivation of Leviathan, a sea serpent in Hebrew mythology described in the Biblical Book of Job. Modern scholars believe the Leviathan was in fact a crocodile.
  • In Greek myhtology, Daedalus was the father of Icarus and Iapyx, and is said to have designed the labyrinth in which the Minotaur was kept.