) is a water creature that has been referred to as a water horse. The term "water horse" was originally a name given to the
kelpie, a creature similar to the
hippocamp, which has the head, neck and mane of a normal horse, front legs like a horse,
webbed feet, and a long, two-lobed, whale-like tail. The term has also been used as a nickname for
lake monsters, particularly
Ogopogo and
Nessie. The name "kelpie" has often been a nickname for many other Scottish lake monsters, such as
each uisge and
Morag of
Loch Morar and Lizzie of
Loch Lochy. Other names for these sea monsters include "seahorse" (not referring to the
seahorse fish) and "hippocampus" (which is the
genus name for seahorses). The usage of "water horse" or "kelpie" can often be a source of confusion; some consider the two terms to be synonymous, while others distinguish the water horse as a denizen of lochs and the kelpie of turbulent water such as rivers, fords, and waterfalls. Some authors call one creature of a certain place a kelpie while others call it a water horse. The name "
water bull" has been used for either creature. , the magical steed of King Gradlon of
Ys. The
Breton King
Gradlon's magical "horse of the sea"
Morvarc'h (whose name literally means "sea horse" in Breton) was said to have the ability to gallop upon the waves of the sea, in a similar fashion to the water horses of
Cornish legend. ==Other lake monsters==