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  2. What are the special powers of a unicorn's horn?

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    Ancient Greek and Roman scholars also believed that crushed unicorn horn could cure many illnesses – although the unicorns they imagined were not just stark white, but also red and black. The myth of the unicorn resurfaced in European medieval tales, which stated that drinking from the horn would protect from poison. - The Real Roots of 7 ...

  3. mythical creatures - Are there any ancient unicorn myths that ...

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    Extinct 'Siberian unicorn' may have lived alongside humans, fossil suggests. It describes a prehistoric rhino-like animal, Elasmotherium sibiricum or the ‘Siberian unicorn’, with a single long "horn" on its nose, which might have lived alongside humans.

  4. Is there a mythological basis for the idea of a unicorn princess?

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    Taking a somewhat broad interpretation of "unicorn" and "princess", we have Indrik. From russian folklore, a huge chimerical creature, who is referred to as the mother (or lord, or father) of all beasts. It has a horn, and it's name derives from the Russian word for unicorn. I've seen it described in a number of places as having the body of a ...

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    The unicorn is a mythological creature similar in appearance to a horse but has a magical horn which is ...

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    The unicorn is a mythological creature similar in appearance to a horse but has a magical horn which is ...

  7. What are the origins of the mythic Shachihoko?

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    A shachihoko (鯱鉾) is an animal in Japanese folklore with the head of a tiger and the body of a carp. It is said to bring rain so is often used on roofs, most notably on Nagoya Castle: Since tigers

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  9. What talismans bring good luck in different folklore?

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    We all know of the four-leafed clover and the horseshoe - now I wonder what other items are considered magical in various cultures - as in bringing good luck to the owner.

  10. Looking for a mythological flying creatures that has saved human...

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    In the Ramayana, when Ram battled Ravan to free his wife Sita, during the battle Ravan's son Megnaad (also called Indrajeet, for defeating Indra, king of the Devas) fired upon Ram's army the Naagpaash, a weapon which would bind the targets with coils of venomous snakes.

  11. Scientific inquiries into magic & the paranormal? - Mythology ...

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