donkeys?
Wooly mammoth.
RUDOLPH !! :]
Flying reindeer of course. --- What you mean there's more than one Santa?
Troika: A Russian slay or carrage pulled by three horses, often a matched set. The slay or carrage was usually and normally pulled by one horse. However in a show of style and in a desire to increase "horse power," the slay or carrage was rigged to be pulled by three horses. Sometimes races were done in this style of rigging. The word literaly means a matched set of 3, or a harnes of three, or a group of three, and more loosly, the number three.
In Australia, Santa's sleigh is typically pulled by kangaroos instead of reindeer. This playful adaptation reflects the country's unique wildlife and cultural context. The image of kangaroos hopping through the night sky has become a charming part of Australian Christmas traditions.
Since most people celebrate Christmas during the winter, and about a hundred years ago, people used sleighs pulled by animals such as reindeer to get around it's only natural to assume Santa Claus would ride a sleigh pulled by flying reindeer, as in the story: T'was the night before Christmas. Today, people might think that Santa would use a vertical take off and landing aircraft like the Harrier jump jet or a helicopter or the Marine Corps Osprey plane.
Will slay. For example, "Gregory will slay Steven."
You gotta slay them dragons before you get to the princess
Sley and sleigh are homophones for slay.
We sally forth to slay yon dragon! Slay him while you can!
Bennie Slay's birth name is Benny Slay.
You slay me! (Used to indicate mirth.)Someone must slay that dragon!