In Greek Mythology, Echidna, the 'Mother of All Monsters,' had the face and torso of a beautiful woman, but the body of a serpent. In some myths, she had more than one tail. These tentacles are apparently the tails of Echidna. It is stated by a Council scientist that when the tentacles become detached from Echidna, they begin to create a new host body.
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