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Motifs — first 20 of 73
- God (deity) girdled with snakes; on his forehead shines the moon. A123.10
- Goddess represented as mounted on a drake, attended by eight chief snakes attended by snake jewels. A137.9
- Goddess sleeps on bed of snakes. A155.6
- Culture hero banishes snakes. A531.2
- Origin of sea from rotting snakes. A924.2
- Why the Muria eat snakes. A1681.3
- Lizard wins contest with toad: why snakes and lizards change their skins. A2250.2
- Why snakes and lizards change skins. (Cf. A2250.2.) A2311.9
- Why there are no snakes in Ireland. A2434.2.3
- Why snakes are proud. A2523.2
- Why snakes are venomous. (Cf. A2235.) A2532.1
- Snakes issue from dragon's shoulders. B11.2.7
- Cerberus. The hell hound with three heads, a serpent's tail, and a writhing tangle of snakes from his body. B15.7.1
- King of serpents (snakes). B244.1
- Queen of watersnakes. B244.1.1
- Four royal families of snakes. B244.1.4
- Priest of snakes. B252.3
- Snakes have mass. B253.1
- Army of snakes. B268.7
- Army of snakes and scorpions. B268.7.1