szakzsánerek
Szakzsánerek, a term originating from Hungarian folklore, refers to mythical creatures described as having the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse. These beings are often depicted as possessing immense strength and a wild, untamed nature. While their exact origins are debated, they are thought to symbolize primal instincts and the connection between the human and animal worlds.
These creatures are not necessarily malevolent but are often portrayed as guardians of the wilderness or as
The concept of the szakszánerek shares similarities with other mythological beings from different cultures, such as