It's a real breed.
I have always believed them to be Andalusians :) ..on my list of top 5 horses
yes the same rules appybreed at 6:23 GMTFather has 2 be a unicorn of the same breed as the motherit doesnt always give you a unicorn foal but INCREASES your chances
A narwhal. And a horse.
A unicorn isn't a fruit, it is a mythical creature that looks like a horse with a horn on its head.
Anyonym = different? : Any other type of animal that is not a horse or fictional like unicorn. Like turtle or rabbit.
You're question is very gibberish like. Is a unicorn an animal you mean? A unicorn is a mythical horse-like creature with a singular horn protruding from it's forehead, between and just above the eyes. Said horn has the abilities to neutralize poison and heal wounds.
Unicorn.
Unicorn Pegasushas a horn no horncloven hooves clawed hoovesturfed tail like a lion ordinary horse tailgoatee no goateegoat sized ridable mounta breed an individualtamable by a virgin tamed by Belleraphonconceived and birthed sprang from the blood of Medusa's severed head.
It's a horse with mutations.....it's like when you have a baby and it is born with 3 arms. It's a 3rd arm for a horse but it has no skin and no hand and is a bit shorter than an arm but............it's a mutational horse!
Covering means to be able to breed. So when an owner asks, "May I please cover my unicorn with your male unicorn; 'Tom'?"They are simply asking you if they can breed their female with your male.If you are still struggling to understand, just change the word cover/covering to breed/breeding.[Breeding another horse can cost from 500-7000 Equus][All owners can ask any owner as long as their payment of Equus is appropriate, depending on the amount of skills and genetic potentional the male/female has that you would like to breed with.]Private Mail me if you still have no clue :)-Chelsea111 (Howrse)
there was none, they evolved from fox-like creatures
A winged unicorn is a fictional horse with wings like Pegasus and the horn of a unicorn. This creature has no specific name, but in some literature and media, it has been referred to as an "alicorn", which is a historical word for the horn of a unicorn. Winged unicorns have been depicted in art.