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  2. Unicorn - Wikipedia

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    The animal is always in profile on Indus seals, but the theory that it represents animals with two horns, one hiding the other, is disproved by a (much smaller) number of small terracotta unicorns, probably toys, and the profile depictions of bulls, where both horns are clearly shown. It is thought that the unicorn was the symbol of a powerful ...

  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. Coelodasys unicornis - Wikipedia

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    Coelodasys unicornis, the unicorn caterpillar moth, unicorn prominent or variegated prominent, is a species of moth in the family Notodontidae. It was first described by James Edward Smith in 1797 and is found in North America south of the Arctic. [1] [2] The wingspan is 24–35 mm. [3] There is one generation per year.

  5. Twilight Sparkle - Wikipedia

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    Twilight appears as a unicorn in the comics at first. [6] She is seen as a winged unicorn from issue #13 onwards, published on November 20, 2013. [7] The comics were set in the same world as the television show, but featured original stories about Twilight and her friends unrelated to it until issue #89, after which the TV show ended. [8]

  6. 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.

  7. The 35 Movies We Can't Wait to Watch in 2025 - AOL

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    Death of a Unicorn (March 28) Starring Paul Rudd and Jenna Ortega as father and daughter, the pair accidentally hit and kill a unicorn—yes, a unicorn—while out driving during a weekend retreat.

  8. Update your AOL profile image

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    1. Sign in to your AOL account. 2. Click your profile name. 3. Click Personal Info. 4. Click Update profile photo. 5. Select Upload from device. 6. Edit the photo by cropping or rotating it, or by adding a filter.

  9. Category:Unicorns - Wikipedia

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