This gland, which emits an aromatic odour, is found in all Canidae, with possibly the exception of Lycaon pictus.
Lycaon, in pleading with Achilles, says in order to appease him, that he is not the uterine brother of Hector.
As to its visceral structures, Lycaon does not differ widely from other Dogs.
How can we be assured that Lycaon was the first who ate human flesh, when we do not know who first began to eat fowls?
He then slays Lycaon and Asteropus, deriding the river-god, Xanthus, as unable to aid his friends.