Considering that they don't exist, they are never signted.
Unicorns are not real and have only existed in books and stories. They will never be found on earth.
Some do say that unicorns are alive but scientists have no evidence of their existence.
yes unicorns exist every year in the plains of indaina on a blue or strwberry moon
Chances are, unicorns existed at some point or another. Unicorns and other mythological creatures are mentioned in the bible, so perhaps they lived in the past and they evolved into something today. For example, unicorns are similar to narwhals. It was said that they evolved into narwhals in a version of Noah's Ark actually. But there is no proof that unicorns actually exist today.
Unicorns are a noble and hearty race. The word unicorns easy to say so if you are in a tough spot and hear the word often you may say it.
Unicorns are immortal - they don't die of old age.
Unicorns are mythical creatures and do not exist in reality, so no unicorns are killed in a year. They are often depicted in folklore and fantasy, symbolizing purity and grace. Any references to the killing of unicorns are purely fictional or metaphorical.
They never existed. They are part of fantasy, which does not exist.
The existence of unicorns residing on earth has been debated since early pagan Europeans sighted the creatures in remote magical forest. Recent archeological findings in norther England has unearthed remains of majestic equestrians dating back to the paleolithic era and some indications explain the existence into the early bronze age leaving mythic stories of sighting to be passed down until written record. In short, yes unicorns exist on earth.
Unicorns are not mythological interpretations, since they exist and live among us today. Unicorns have been around since the modern day Equus genus of horses evolved from the Pliohippusgenus, and have remained here on Earth ever since.
The most unicorns can be found in Immokalee, Florida. There are so many unicorns here that you can often see them on every corner. The main street has even been renamed to "Unicorn Ave."
At some stage, centuries ago, someone saw a rhinocerous in Africa and returned with stories of a horse-like animal with a single horn on the front of its head. Thus was the first 'sighting' of a unicorn.