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· By Paul Lumley
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Ever wondered if Unicorns are real? Is this mighty beast just a myth? How do you catch a unicorn? We try to answer this and more on this article of interesting Unicorn Facts about this one magical creature.
The first known images of so-called unicorns was found in a cave in 15,000 B.C. This drawing actually showed 2 horns so people are too sure if this discovery is accurate or truthful.
'Powdered unicorn horn' was sold in pharmacies in London until 1741 as an elixir for aches, pains and ailments. Until someone worked out it was actually narwhal horn.
There are six references to unicorns in the King James Bible.
Julius Caesar said he saw one in a forest in Germany during his conquest of Gaul, and Marco Polo said he saw one too, but that one turned out to be a rhinoceros.
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According to mythology touching a pure white unicorn will bring you happiness and joy for your entire life.
The unicorns eyes are said to be sky blue or purple.
Contrary to popular belief unicorns cannot fly. To get a flying Unicorn, you would need a Pegasus and a Unicorn to breed together.
In Scotland in the 15th and 16th centuries there were coins known as the ‘unicorn’ and the ‘half-unicorn’
Marco Polo saw animals which he thought were unicorns on his travels, they turned out to be rhinos and he actually thought the creatures were quite ugly.
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A baby unicorn is called a sparkle.
You can actually buy bottled unicorn tears to add some sparkle to your day. Get them HERE!
In France, it was a tradition to carry a cup made from Unicorn horn to test whether the food and drinks were poisoned or not.
The ancient Greeks wrote about Unicorns, not as part of their mythology, but in accounts of natural history.
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A unicorns horn is called its ‘Alicorn’, it is said to hold great medicinal and magical healing powers.
In the middle ages unicorns were seen as a symbol of grace, today we see them as a symbol of fantasy worlds.
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