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A winged unicorn (cerapter, flying unicorn, unisus, or unipeg) is a fictional ungulate, typically portrayed as a horse, with wings like a pegasus and the horn of a unicorn. [1] In some literature and media, it has been referred to as an alicorn, a word derived from the Italian word alicorno, [2] or as a pegacorn, a portmanteau of pegasus and ...
Mimic is a unicorn pony and the descendant of the first unicorn in Ponyland. Mimic has incredible powers far beyond the other unicorn ponies. With the power of the Golden Horseshoes, she is able to levitate things, glow brightly, read minds and see the future.
An equine form of the unicorn was mentioned by the ancient Greeks in accounts of natural history by various writers, including Ctesias, Strabo, Pliny the Younger, Aelian, [2] and Cosmas Indicopleustes. [3] The Bible also describes an animal, the re'em, which some translations render as unicorn. [2] The unicorn continues to hold a place in ...
Most were Earth Ponies, but a few unicorns were made internationally. Although no Pegasus Ponies were made, some adults had clip-on wings. In the early 2000s, several unicorns with clip-on wings (called the Magic Unicorns) were made. Two baby ponies were introduced, and none of the baby ponies were sold in the United States.
Pages in category "Fictional unicorns" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Baby Lady Rainicorn;
Gorgons - three sisters (Stheno, Euryale, and Medusa) with snakes for hair, sharp fangs, golden wings, and petrifying gazes. Griffin – An equine-eagle hybrid [1] Harpy – A winged being [1] Hippogriff – A being combining the power of horse and griffin [1] Huitzilopochtli; Lamassu; Lightning Bird; Lindworm; Minokawa; Nephele; Nue; Odin's ...
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]