Unicorns
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Unicorns, of the genus Equinus Hornedicus, are close relatives to our horsetype friends. Characteristics usually include white fur, strong rear legs, slim forelegs, and a horn sticking out of the face. Unicorns prefer to be mounted and ridden by beavers, but some suspect strange lizards might also be acceptable riders. | Unicorns, of the genus Equinus Hornedicus, are close relatives to our horsetype friends. Characteristics usually include white fur, strong rear legs, slim forelegs, and a horn sticking out of the face. Unicorns prefer to be mounted and ridden by beavers, but some suspect strange lizards might also be acceptable riders. | ||
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Revision as of 05:14, 12 March 2006
Unicorns, of the genus Equinus Hornedicus, are close relatives to our horsetype friends. Characteristics usually include white fur, strong rear legs, slim forelegs, and a horn sticking out of the face. Unicorns prefer to be mounted and ridden by beavers, but some suspect strange lizards might also be acceptable riders.