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Which god/goddess sacred animal is the mouse in greek mythology?

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M. Krasinski

M. Krasinski

M. Krasinski
M. Krasinski, Content Writer, Columbus

Answered Aug 29, 2018

The answer to this is B. Apollo. There are a lot of people who are confused about why Apollo is always associated with this animal. It can be because of the word Smintheus that is always associated with his name. This word means “mouse.” There is an altar wherein there are a lot of mice who are always hanging out.

There are also a lot of mouse stories that have been told regarding his place. Aside from Apollo, there is a Hindu god who is called Ganesh who is always associated with the mouse. This may be because he used a mouse as his very own vehicle. According to reports, the mouse is a celestial musician god whose name is Krauncha.

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Answered Jan 05, 2017

Omg apollos scared animal is a cherry red cow,the young Hermes steals one of theses cows not mice and eats it Apollo is outraged until he Hermes gives him an instrument that he invented,so it is a cherry red cow bot a mouse
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John Smith

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Answered Jan 06, 2017

Apollo
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