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The Hungarian breeds of domestic animals are often seen as national symbols in Hungary. Local national parks serve as "gene banks" to ensure their survival. * Long-horn Hungarian Grey Cattle- Hungarian breed, traditionally kept in the open full year. Nowadays they are raised for infant food due to natural, healthy meat. * Magyar Vizsla - one of the oldest hunting dogs of the world. The ancestors of this dog came into the Carpathian Basin with the nomadic Hungarian tribes. * Hungarian Puli - small shepherd dog * Hungarian Komondor - a very large livestock guardian and shepherd dog, was brought to Hungary a thousand years ago by nomadic Magyars. * Hungarian Kuvasz - large shepherd dog. * Hungarian Pumi - small shepherd dog. * Hungarian Sighthound is already known in the 8th century, it is as old as the Vizsla. * Transylvanian Bloodhound - Hungarian hound, a hunting dog. * Hungarian Mudi small shepherd dog. * Hungarian thoroughbred horses - a mid-19th century mixture of the best Arab and English race horse characteristics. * Nóniusz horse * Lipizzan, the mostly white breed of heavy cavalry horses, originated from Slovenia and successfully bred in Hungary. * Mangalitsa, a breed of pigs, characterised by their long curly hair and relatively fatty meat which makes them ideal for making sausages and salami. * Racka - a breed of sheep with distinctive horns. * Hungarian buffalo * Hungarian mottled cattle or Hungarian red mottled cattle * Hungarian hen * Hungarian turkey * Hungarian wasteland 'parlagi' donkey * Hungarian wasteland 'parlagi' goat * Transylvanian Naked-neck chicken * Hungarian geese * Cikta sheep * Cigája sheep * Hungarian duck * Pearl hen * Hungarian tarsza (insect) ==See also== *National symbols of Hungary 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hungarian animals」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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