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  2. Unicorn - Wikipedia

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    Golden coins known as the unicorn and half-unicorn, both with a unicorn on the obverse, were used in Scotland in the 15th and 16th century. In the same realm, carved unicorns were often used as finials on the pillars of Mercat crosses, and denoted that the settlement was a royal burgh.

  3. Elasmotherium - Wikipedia

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    The best known Elasmotherium species, E. sibiricum, sometimes called the Siberian unicorn, [4] was among the largest known rhinoceroses, with an estimated body mass of around 4.5 tonnes (9,900 lb), comparable to an elephant, and is often conjectured to have borne a single very large horn. However, no horn has ever been found, and other authors ...

  4. Unicorn horn - Wikipedia

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    These writings influenced authors from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance: the unicorn becomes the most important and frequently mentioned fantastic animal in the West, but it was considered real. Other parts of its body were alleged to have medicinal properties, and in the 12th century abbess Hildegard of Bingen recommended an ointment against ...

  5. Icelandic farmers find real-life 'unicorn' on their land - AOL

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  6. Dragons, Loch Ness Monster and unicorns: Mythical ... - AOL

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    The animatronic figures include mermaids, a Loch Ness Monster, griffins and unicorns. They can move, roar, and some even breathe smoke. The exhibit is not included in zoo admission, ...

  7. Animatronic unicorns are part of the Unicorn World event ...

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    Unicorn World is a family event with animatronic unicorns, scavenger hunts, games and activities. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  8. W. Franklin Dove - Wikipedia

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    What makes this unicorn different from the other ones is all in the horn, unlike the other unicorns the horn spike grew from the skull instead of upon. A single united sheath covers the horn spike, the horn curves slightly upward toward the tip and gracefully extends the curve of the back and neck when the animal stands at attention.

  9. Unicorn trend - Wikipedia

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    A person wearing a unicorn onesie. The unicorn trend is a 2010s fad where individuals design, produce and use consumer objects adorned with a rainbow and/or vibrant color palette; typically composed of pastel or highly saturated colors such as pink, violet, yellow, blue and green. [1]