Onocentaur, Manuel Philes, De animalium proprietate The onocentaur (Latin: onocentaurus, from Ancient Greek: Ὀνοκένταυρος, romanized: Onokéntauros, lit. 'donkey centaur') is a legendary creature from Ancient folklore and Medieval bestiaries.. CLASSICAL LITERATURE QUOTES Aelian, On Animals 17. 9 (trans. Scholfield) (Greek natural history C2nd A.D.) : "There is a certain creature which they call an Onokentaura (Onocentaur, Donkey-Centaur), and anybody who has seen one would never have doubted that the race of Kentauroi (Centaurs) once existed . . . But this creature of which my discourse set out to speak, I have heard described as.
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In mythological narratives, the Onocentaur often played the role of a malevolent entity. It was linked to ominous warnings about human behavior, serving as a metaphorical creature that embodied the consequences of moral and ethical transgressions.. Centaurs come in all shapes and species, with each species calling themselves "tribes". Equinocentaurs or Equitaurs are centaurs that are half-human, half-equine. The Equintaur is a broad term which contains a variety of equine bodies. Hippocentaurs are the known tribes, being half-human, half-horse. They look mostly like humans from the waist up, and horses from the waist down, however, their.