He was variously represented with one, two or (usually) three heads, often with the tail of a snake or with snakes growing from his head or twined round his body.
In many of the Ecaudata, and in a few of the Caudata and Apoda, the eggs are laid in strings or bands which are twined round aquatic plants or carried by the parent; whilst in other Ecaudata they form large masses which either float on the surface of the water or sink to the bottom.
To increase the severity of the punishment the cord strands of the cat were twined with wire.
Why should two hearts, together twined, Be sever'd by stern Fate's decree?
Why should two hearts, together twined, Be sever 'd by stern Fate 's decree?