Introductory Unicornology for Non-Majors
written by Rosebud Messing
An essential, concise introduction for non-majors, this book discusses the diets, temperaments, and origins of known breeds and more.
Last Updated
05/31/21
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The Andalusian Pony
Chapter 1
The Andalusian Pony requires a remote wood to live contentedly. This Spanish breed thrives in the company of woodland animals and the cloister of heavy foliage. Note: The wood will ignore every season except for springtime as long as the unicorn(s) dwell there.
The primary diet of this unicorn is clover, morning dew, flowers that blossom near waterfalls, and blackberries. This breed is quite shy and difficult to befriend. Its coat is a pale grey speckled with white.
Small of build, this unicorn reaches full maturity within seven years and is rumored to live to about three hundred.
The primary diet of this unicorn is clover, morning dew, flowers that blossom near waterfalls, and blackberries. This breed is quite shy and difficult to befriend. Its coat is a pale grey speckled with white.
Small of build, this unicorn reaches full maturity within seven years and is rumored to live to about three hundred.