mooncalves
/ˈmuːnˌkælvz/Definitions
1. noun
mooncalves are a mythical creature, typically depicted as a calf born with the upper body of a cow and the lower body of a deer; a calf born with the upper body of a cow and the lower body of a deer
“The medieval legend spoke of a calf that grew into a strong and majestic mooncalve.”