Bonnacon

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Bonnacon
A depiction of a bonnacon are like a skunk's spray in a medieval bestiary.
Bonnacon in the Rochester Bestiary

The bonnacon (also called bonasus or bonacho) (Ancient Greek: βόνασος or βόνασσος)[1][2] is a legendary creature described as a bull with inward-curving horns and a horse-like mane. Medieval bestiaries usually depict its fur as reddish-brown or black.[3] Because its horns were useless for self-defense, the bonnacon was said to expel large amounts of caustic feces from its anus at its pursuers, burning them and thereby ensuring its escape.

The term is derived from Greek βόνᾱσος (bonasos), meaning "bison".

Strabo when describing the Zebu at the festivals in India, used the term bonasus.[2]

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