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  2. Saola - Wikipedia

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    Other names used by minority groups in the saola's range are lagiang , a ngao and xoong xor [9] In the press, saolas have been referred to as "Asian unicorns", [10] an appellation apparently due to its rarity and reported gentle nature, and perhaps because both the saola and the oryx have been linked with the unicorn.

  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. Kiringul - Wikipedia

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    A kirin in Beijing – a mythological creature which has often been referred to as the "Chinese unicorn" The report attracted widespread international coverage for the apparently bizarre nature of the claim to have found a "unicorn lair", but subsequent reports suggested that the Korean terminology had been mistranslated.

  5. 'Definitely a fish of a lifetime': Erie angler catches ... - AOL

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    This type of salmon is rarely found in Lake Erie, especially larger ones. Alex reeled in a 10.4-pound fish that measured 30 inches long. He grew up in a fishing family and has caught Atlantics ...

  6. Tiny unicorns are spreading joy all over Providence. Who's ...

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    Their less than two-inch stature makes them easy to miss. But locals are finding the figurines seemingly everywhere.

  7. Mystery of bear cub found near Lake Tahoe now solved

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    Officials were puzzled by a cute, fluffy bear cub left alone on the driveway of a California wildlife organization called the BEAR League. Well, it seems they might have learned what happened.

  8. Joseph Stephen Holt - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Stephen Holt (November 8, 1947 – April 6, 2014) was an American murderer and suspected serial killer who was posthumously linked via DNA to two murders committed in South Lake Tahoe, California, from 1977 to 1979. [1]

  9. 8 miles of lead telephone cable removed from Lake Tahoe ... - AOL

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    Over the course of about three weeks, AT&T removed more than 75 tons of defunct, lead-sheathed telecommunication cable from Lake Tahoe.