How big is a Naga?

Description. Nagas resembled giant snakes with heads that bore a humanoid resemblance. They typically ranged from 10​ to ​20 feet (3​ to ​6.1 meters) in length and weighed around 200‒500 lb (91‒230 kg). Though some were known to be over a 100 feet (30 meters) in length.
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How many stomachs does a Naga have?

Nagas possess two stomachs: a small stomach, actually more than twice the size of a human's, in their humanoid torso, and a second, much larger one situated within their snake body. A naga eating a small prey would only use the first stomach, as it would be a waste of energy to "warm up" the larger one.
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Do nagas have human forms?

Naga have two forms, Human, and Naga. In Human form, they are relatively frail for a non-Human species, being not very different. In Human form, they have the same dietary habits as Humans. It is in Naga form, however, that their true peculiarity arises.
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What do Naga creature eat?

The Nagas eat anything that moves. They do not even spare insects and worms. But what they relish most is the meat of wild animals. Warriors as they are by nature, the Nagas love hunting, and the meat of wild animals fills them with great delight.
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How long is a guardian Naga?

Description. Like all nagas, guardian nagas had snake-like bodies and human-like faces. They could grow to be 20 feet (6.1 meters) in length and weighed up to 500 lb (230,000 g).
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How heavy would a Naga be?

Description. Nagas resembled giant snakes with heads that bore a humanoid resemblance. They typically ranged from 10​ to ​20 feet (3​ to ​6.1 meters) in length and weighed around 200‒500 lb (91‒230 kg). Though some were known to be over a 100 feet (30 meters) in length.
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How long can Nagas get?

Common Myths and Legends. A Naga can live for a long time, as much as a thousand years. 250 years would be considered short in their eyes. At present, the oldest living member of their race is 964 years old and is a member of the Warrior Caste.
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Was Medusa a Naga?

A Medusa is the oldest Naga of the race, perhaps even immortal - they are reportedly descended from the original Medusa, who drained the life force of her sisters to harness such power.
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Are nagas cannibals?

Head-hunting culture is often considered as primitive and feral, but even against such culture, the Tangkhul-Naga tribe did not practice cannibalism (mikhalatta kashai), making many of them to feel agitated at the thought of them being consumed by the white soldiers (Kora Raimi).
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What powers do Naga have?

They are nature spirits (some are worshiped as deities) associated with and protectors of water including rivers, lakes, seas and wells. They bring rain, and thus fertility and prosperity, and are guardians of treasure, but are also able to cause natural disasters such as floods and drought.
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What does a Naga look like?

In art, nagas are represented in a fully zoomorphic form, as hooded cobras having one to seven or more heads; as human beings with a many-hooded snake canopy over their heads; or as half human, with the lower part of the body below the navel coiled like a snake and a canopy of hoods over the heads.
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How are nagas born?

How Nagas were born. Nagas were born from Kashyap and his third wife, Kadroo, who birthed great serpents (nagas). According to the legends, Kadroo gave birth to one thousand nagas. Some of the most famous, besides the trio of Sesha, Vasuki and Takshaka are Anant, Kanwal, Kalia, Karkotak, Padma, Aswatar.
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Are the nagas evil?

The snakelike Nagas are not figures of evil like the serpent of Christian stories. Although some stories describe Nagas as Garuda's enemies, whom he perpetually punishes, Nagas are also worshiped in their own right.
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Do nagas have legs?

Naga are very magical human-snake hybrids who come from India. Naga usually take the form of creatures with humanoid upper bodies and snake tails instead of legs.
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How would a Naga fight?

Naga are also excellent at striking. A Naga can curl their tail and thrust themselves forward like a snake. This leads to Naga unarmed combat being about sinking their teeth into the opponent's neck in a personal and close manner. It is rare for a Naga to leave close combat unscathed.
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Do any tribes still headhunt?

THE HEADHUNTERS OF WEST PAPUA

Today, West Papua is still a field of the possibly last surviving tribes in the world engaging in cannibalism.
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Where did Naga came from?

Nagas are various ethnic groups native to northeastern India and northwestern Myanmar.
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How many tribes are in Naga?

The State consists of 16 (Sixteen) Administrative Districts, inhabited by 17 major tribes along with other sub-tribes. Each tribe is distinct in character from the other in terms of customs, language and dress.
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Are snakes immortal?

Immortality. Some cultures regarded snakes as immortal because they appeared to be reincarnated from themselves when they sloughed their skins. Snakes were often also associated with immortality because they were observed biting their tails to form a circle and when they coiled they formed spirals.
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How does a Naga move?

This question also asks how this creature would move around (though it uses a different term for them). From the accepted answer: [I]t would use all four types of movement [concertina, serpentine, sidewinding, caterpillar], depending on terrain; however, it would likely use serpentine movement the most.
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Who is the Lamia?

Lamia, in Classical mythology, a female daemon who devoured children. The ancient commentaries on Aristophanes' Peace say she was a queen of Libya who was beloved by Zeus. When Hera robbed her of her children from this union, Lamia killed every child she could get into her power.
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Can nagas be male?

At Hindu sites around Southeast Asia, and particularly in southern India, you will likely see carvings of nagas. They may appear as simple snakes or snakes with humanoid top halves. They can be either male or female, and the female versions, in particular, are called nagi or Nagini.
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Do Naga have arms?

Naga resemble enormous snakes with shoulders, arms, and a torso that resembles a humanoid form. They typically hold their heads and torsos off the ground while moving, but they can increase their speed by lowering their bodies and using their hands for extra propulsion.
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How heavy is a Lamia?

Their bodies can reach lengths of 30 feet long and weigh as much as 1000 pounds. They have long life spans that can span over a thousand years, but most Lamia die to violence or disease.
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