The Unicorn

@jstory07 (147644)
Roseburg, Oregon
March 2, 2026 2:01am CST
Did you know that Scotland's national animal is a unicorn. They even have Unicorns statues. So Scotland knows that the Unicorn is a magical animal. There are other animals that have horns such as the buffalo, bison, bighorn sheep and a goat and rhinoceros. So why can't the unicorn be real. I think the unicorn is real and I believe in the magic of the unicorn. How about you.
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9 responses
@toniganzon (73901)
• Philippines
6h
Don't care if they're really or not, I love unicorns.
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@jstory07 (147644)
• Roseburg, Oregon
6h
Yes unicorns are neat and magical.
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@LadyDuck (494367)
• Italy
4h
Yes, I knew, because for the Celtic population the unicorn was the symbol of purity, innocence and power. Unicorns as they are depicted do not exist, but a prehistoric animal known as the Siberian unicorn did exist and it was not very pretty.
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@wolfgirl569 (130384)
• Marion, Ohio
6m
I think they were at one time at least
@DianneN (250149)
• United States
1h
Their unicorn represents strength and independence. I found the people of Scotland very, very nice and friendly. As a nation, they had struggled for years, so the unicorn is magical.
@JudyEv (372863)
• Rockingham, Australia
52m
I can't imagine that they're real but if I were you I'd go on believing in them.
@LindaOHio (215165)
• United States
1h
I'd never heard of the Siberian unicorn. Something to think about.
@AmbiePam (113822)
• United States
4h
It’s a lovely thought.
@Fleura (34210)
• United Kingdom
5h
What particular magic do unicorns have?
@Ronrybs (21086)
• London, England
2h
Not heard of a siberian unicorn, must look it up a see. Wonder how unicrons came about and became so popular