The encyclopedia of unicorns.
written by Catrina Marrie
Do you have a class where you need to learn about unicorns? well your in luck!!! this book is ALL about unicorns I bet you will find everything in here interesting (especially if your Hermoine Granger)!!!
Last Updated
10/26/22
Chapters
4
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447
21 facts.
Chapter 3
A Greek called Ctesias was the first human to write about unicorns.
The first drawing of a unicorn was found in the ancient Lascaux Caves.
Unicorns appear on various pieces of medieval art.
Unicorns are mentioned several times in the King James Bible.
The national animal of Scotland is a unicorn.
A unicorn horn is known as an alicorn.
Pharmacies sold powdered unicorn horns until the 18th century.
Unicorns live in groups of four or five.
Unicorns Are Always Pure White.
Unicorn Horns Were Gifted To Royals And Sold For Hefty Prices.
Selling Narwal Horns As Unicorn Horns Began With The Vikings.
Unicorns walk on the earth and do not have wings.
You can get a Unicorn Hunting License from Lake Superior University.
Virgins Were Believed To Attract unicorns.
A US patent was granted in 1984 for a surgical procedure to create Unicorns.
Unicorn horn cups were used to test whether a drink contained poison.
Denmark’s Royal Throne is made of unicorn horns.
Unicorn tears have healing powers.
Marco Polo claimed to have seen multiple unicorns on his travels.
Genghis Khan decided not to conquer India after meeting a unicorn there.
The combining of Unicorns and rainbows only started in 2000.