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Dark Pegasus
Product Information
- MSRP: $ 17,99
- Item number: 387255
- UPC: 5031923872554
- Dimensions: Approx. 7,3 x 5,1 x 4,7 inches
- Age recommendation: 3+
- Item number 387255
A winged horse in Greek mythology, Pegasus was supposedly the offspring of the sea god Poseidon...more
A winged horse in Greek mythology, Pegasus was supposedly the offspring of the sea god Poseidon and the Gorgon Medusa. According to legend, Pegasus was born from the blood that spurted from Medusaâs neck when the hero Perseus killed her. Pegasus served Perseus until his death and afterward went to the home of the Muses. The water that gave the Muses their inspiration had dried up, so Pegasus stamped his hoof and created a spring.