Loki, the Norse god of mischief and trickery, is known for his shape-shifting abilities and cunning nature. However, he is not typically associated with giving birth to any animals.
In Norse mythology, Loki is known for having fathered several children, including:
- Jormungandr: A giant serpent that encircles Midgard, the realm of humans.
- Fenrir: A monstrous wolf destined to devour Odin during Ragnarok, the end of the world.
- Hel: The goddess of the underworld.
While Loki is a powerful and unpredictable figure, his children are typically born through magical means or through the use of his shape-shifting abilities. He is not known to have given birth to any animals in the traditional sense.