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in nemea. it was one of his labors.

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Why did Hercules slay the nemea Lion?

It was one of the Labors of Hercules


What animal does Hercules represent?

Hercules had to slay the Nemean lion.


What was hercules first labor to perform for eurystheus?

Traditionally it was to slay the Nemean Lion, which had a hide no steel or stone could penetrate.


What lion killed by Hercules?

It was the Nemean lion.


What was the name of the lion killed by Hercules?

The Nemean lion.


Why did Hercules wear the lion's skin?

King Eurystheus decided that Hercules had to kill the Nemean lion, that tormented the citizens of his country. Hercules was to bring him the lion's skin within a month. When he returned, the King let him keep the skin of the Nemean lion. Hercules wore it to show his courage and strength at killing one of the strongest lions that existed.


Where did Hercules fight the lion?

The city of Nemea - hence the Nemean Lion.


Why is Leo is a lion?

because, when Hercules killed a lion, the gods put a lion in the sky to remember the lion.


In 'Hercules' which one of the characters from 'The Lion King' made an appearance as a wrap for Hercules to model in?

The wrap that Hercules wears is a lion skin. If you look at the head, you can see that it is made from Simba's uncle Scar.


What are the ten tasks that Hercules had to perform?

theyre were 12; slay the nemean lion slay the hydra get artemis's stag get a boar from crete clean Augean Stables drive away stymphalian birds get bull of king minos get the man eating mares of king diomedes get the girdle of hippolyta get the golden apples get the cattle of Geryon get cerberus from the underworld


What did Hercules do with the lion after he killed him?

he used it as a cloak


What was Hercules 1st task?

The Nemean lion.