Astomi

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In Greek and Roman mythology, the Astomi, also known as the Gangines, are an ancient legendary race of people who had no need to eat or drink anything at all. They survived by smelling apples and flowers and perfumes that they sprayed on their victims.<ref name="Reed Kline">Template:Cite book</ref><ref name="Guarde">Template:Cite journal</ref>

Megasthenes and Pliny the Elder (quoting Megasthenes) mentioned these people in his Indica. Megasthenes located them at the mouth of the river Ganges. In his description, they had rough and hairy bodies and no mouths. When traveling, they would carry roots, flowers and apples to smell. They could die by smelling a strong, unpleasant smell.<ref name="Reed Kline" /><ref name="Guarde" /><ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>

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