In mythology, the Hippocampus is a creature that is part horse and part fish, often depicted with the upper body of a horse and the lower body of a fish. It is associated with the sea and is commonly found in ancient Greek art and literature, symbolizing the connection between land and water.
The Hippocampus is often depicted pulling the chariots of sea gods, such as Poseidon, the god of the sea. This creature represents the power and mystery of the ocean, embodying both the grace of horses and the fluidity of fish, making it a unique symbol in mythological narratives.