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Hungarian animals

Longhorned Gray Steppe cattle is a true Hungarian breed, the foremost breed in Hungary up until the beginning of the 20th century. Its prominence is earned by its usefulness
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The Hungarian Vizsla is one of the oldest hunting dogs of the world. The ancestors of this dog came into the Carpathian Basin with the nomadic Hungarian tribes. Graphic illustrations
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The Pulis were used as sheep dogs when the Magyars crossed the plains into Hungary several thousand years ago. The Puli is a lively, cheerful little dog who is very
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Descendant of the Tibetan dogs, the Komondor was brought to Hungary a thousand years ago by nomadic Magyars to guard flocks of sheep, theire outlook and behavior have hardly changed
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The Hungarian Kuvasz is another breed brought to the basin of the Carpathians with the early Magyars. It is a majestic, well-proportioned white sheepdog with a very handsome head. It
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A Magyar Agár (Hungarian Sighthound) is already known in the 8th century it is as old as the Vizsla. The primary task of the Agár was coursing hare and fox.
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