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Humans and horses have worked together for centuries, so it’s no surprise these majestic animals appear in myths and folktales from around the world. We interviewed mythology experts to bring you a list of some of the most famous and unique mythical horses across cultures. Saddle up!
Famous Mythological Horses
- Unicorns: Pure white horses with a spiraling horn in the middle of their forehead.
- Pegasus: A winged horse from Greek mythology.
- Kelpie: A shapeshifting water demon that appears as a horse to lure in victims.
- Centaur: A half-horse, half-human creature from Greek mythology.
- Sleipnir: Odin’s 8-legged horse from Norse mythology.
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