A history of Unicorns

13/05/2022

WHAT IS A UNICORN?

Before we get into all the magical facts you may be wondering what a unicorn is. In case you don't know a unicorn is a magical creature with mystical powers.

It looks like a majestic horse...but with a horn of a unicorn:

  • A unicorn horn is kind of like a narwhal tusk but on what appears like a horse's forehead.
  • They're often depicted with a white body, and blue eyes and the color of hair is usually shades of blues, purples, and greens.



Types of Unicorns

Different parts of the world have different descriptions of unicorns.

  • winged unicorn
  • sea unicorn
  • Chinese unicorn
  • Siberian unicorn

Fun Unicorn facts to share with your friends.

Did you know a baby unicorn is called a foal or a sparkle?

Get ready because you are about to learn 20 fun facts about unicorns that you didn't know before!

  1. A unicorn is a real creature similar to a horse with a single longhorn.
  2. The word unicorn means "one horn"
  3. Unicorns are typically described as white, but actually, they can be of any color!
  4. Unicorns do not have wings.
  5. When a unicorn has wings, they are called Pegasi.
  6. Unicorns represent innocence, purity, freedom, and power.
  7. The Ancient Greeks were the first ones to discover unicorns.

More fun facts

  1. Unicorns are also mentioned in many Asian and European myths.
  2. Unicorns are thought to be good and pure creatures with magical powers.
  3. Their horns have powers to heal wounds and sicknesses and neutralize poison. How cool, they have healing power!
  4. Legends say that unicorns are difficult to catch.
  5. Unicorns love eating rainbows.
  6. When two unicorn families meet, they travel happily together for weeks.
  7. The Unicorn's eyes are Sky Blue or Purple.
  8. A Unicorn absorbs its energy through its horn.
  9. If you touch a pure White Unicorn, you will find happiness forever.
  10. The Unicorn is thought to hold the power to divine truth.
  11. A baby unicorn is called a foal, just like a baby horse.
  12. But sometimes, baby unicorns are called "sparkles" too!
  13. The unicorn is the official animal of Scotland.


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