nyúlhiúz
Nyúlhiúz is a term found in Hungarian folklore and vernacular that refers to a legendary creature described as a hybrid between a hare (nyúl) and a lynx (hiúz). It is not a scientifically recognized species, and there is no consensus in zoological taxonomy about its existence as a real animal.
Etymology and conceptually, nyúlhiúz combines the names of two distinct animals, suggesting a creature that blends
In folklore, descriptions of nyúlhiúz vary widely. Some accounts portray it as a shapeshifter or as a
Biology and taxonomy do not recognize nyúlhiúz as a distinct species or subspecies. When it appears in
Cultural significance of nyúlhiúz lies in its use as a playful or cautionary symbol in language, folklore,