Thunder god’s goats that pull his chariot and return to life after death
Tanngrisnir and Tanngnjóstr are the legendary goats of Norse mythology who pull the thunder god Thor’s mighty chariot across the heavens. Their hooves were said to shake the skies as lightning and thunder rolled behind them during storms. Ancient tales claimed that even after being slain and eaten, the goats could be restored to life through Thor’s divine power so long as their bones remained unbroken. Together, they became enduring symbols of strength, resilience, and the untamed fury of the storm.