It's called the Minotour.
The Minotour lived in the ancient labyrinth built by the expert designer Daedalus.
The Minotaur.
I think you mean the Minotaur, but it was the other way around (bull's head on a man's body).
The Minotaur, a creature with the body of a man and the head of a bull.
Minotaur.
a minator has a head of a bull and a body of a man! :)
Yep! Only in folklore and legends of course :)Bicha: In Spanish folklore, a monster depicted as having the body of a bull and the head and face of a human. Kusarikku: A Mesopotamian bull-man, human above the waist and a bull below. Sometimes it is featured with wings. Shedu: Similar to the Lamassu, this beast that is from Assyrian-Babylonian mythology has a human's head, the body of a bull and wings. It guards temples and palaces.
in Greek mythology, the minotaur was a monster. he had the head of a bull and the body of a man. but he was in a labyrinth and every 7 years, he would need to be fed human flesh. i guess you could say he was a half-bull half-man monster thing. but he was also the son of the queen of Crete, Pasiphae (i think that's how you spell it) and a bull a god made her fall in love with. it was not Minos's son, it was the bull's and Pasiphae's. Some myths say that it was Minos's son and he cursed his own son, but either way the Minotaur IS a head of a bull, body of a man
He is usually depicted as having the head of a bull on the body of a man.
a bull head. half man half bull
The Minotaur was a man-eating monster with the head of a bull and a human body. King Minos kept it hidden in a labyrinth in Knossos on the island of Crete, where he used it to frighten his enemies. Theseus killed the Minotaur.
The minotaur, a legendary creature with a man's body and bull's head that prowled a Greek labryinth, probably had a dark brownish head.
I think you mean, "Minotaur"... this was a Greek mythological creature that had the head of a bull on the body and torso of a man.