Or Kamara, perhaps?
Or Carnera?
Carnera was the name of a mighty Clydesdale horse that pulled Barr's delivery carts around Falkirk in the 1930s.
He was locally acclaimed as the 'Biggest working horse in the world'.
At some 20 hands high, he was named after the Italian boxer,
Primo Carnera.
He gets a mention in Jim Carruth's
poem, a homage to the heavy horses that powered transport and agriculture in pre-industrial Scotland.
Andy Scott's
Kelpies sculptures at Falkirk are inspired by this poem; they are the 'Mighty Twins of Carnera'; sited as they are in 'this kingdom between canal and firth', one bowing it's head to the water, the other stretching it's neck to face the sun.