Transforming into a centaur, a mythical creature that is half-human and half-horse, typically involves elements of fantasy or magic, as no real transformation exists. In literature or role-playing games, this might involve a spell, potion, or a special artifact that grants the ability to shapeshift. Alternatively, one might embody the concept through costume, art, or storytelling, allowing for a creative expression of the centaur's characteristics. Remember, such transformations remain purely fictional and imaginative.
The species are incompatible and cannot interbreed.
A creature with the body of a horse and torso of a person is a centaur.
A monocular centaur.
Centaurus is Latin for centaur.
Nobody touches the Centaur. No one.
There is no bible story about a centaur
I think you might be thinking of a hippocamp. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hippocamp
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Firenze, the centaur
Centaur Publications was created in 1938.
Centaur Press was created in 1969.
Centaur Technology was created in 1995.