kereszthornyú
Kereszthornyú is a Hungarian term that translates to "cross-horned" or "crossed horns." It is primarily used in a biological context to describe a condition or characteristic observed in certain animals, particularly ungulates. This condition refers to the abnormal growth or curvature of an animal's horns, where they cross over each other rather than growing outwards or upwards in the typical fashion.
The phenomenon of kereszthornyú can occur in various species of deer, antelope, and other horned mammals. It
While not necessarily detrimental to the animal's survival in all instances, kereszthornyú can sometimes lead to