There are special Hungarian species of domestic animals which are seen as national symbols in Hungary, and there are "gene banks" to ensure their survival, especially in national parks. 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.

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  • There are special Hungarian species of domestic animals which are seen as national symbols in Hungary, and there are "gene banks" to ensure their survival, especially in national parks. 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. 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. Among the wild animals: Black-and-white stork, a yearly migrant species from central Africa is widely considered to be the "Hungarian bird" in countryside villages. The protected species of the falcon, the saker (kerecsensólyom), is today identified with the ancient Hungarian totem bird "Turul". The wild boar is still extensively hunted in Hungary and has had crucial roles in Magyar history. Danube Viza (a subspecies of giant sturgeon) was a hallmark of Hungary in medieval traveller's diaries, but the majestic fish became extinct in the 18th century.
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  • There are special Hungarian species of domestic animals which are seen as national symbols in Hungary, and there are "gene banks" to ensure their survival, especially in national parks. 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.
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  • Hungarian animals
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