Its a type of sense, they get input from their surroundings, kinda like whiskers on a cat. Its one of those weird senses humans don't have.
Yes. They are fish with a short "horn" on the front of their face, the horn is about 2 to 5cm long.
Not exactly a "unicorn fish" but there is a creature known as a narwhal. This is a species of whale, not a fish. The males bear a tusk that resembles the fabled horn of a unicorn.
Hippocampi usually have a horse's forehand and a fish's tail, rather like an equine mermaid. The traditional hippocampus does not have a unicorn's horn; however I have heard of a "hippocampicorn", a hippocampus with a unicorn's horn. Hippocampi are the traditional, hornless creatures. And, incidentally, fabulous.
Not exactly. There is a such creature as a narwhal. Male narwhals have a tusk that resembles the fabled horn of a unicorn. Narwhals, however, are neither unicorns nor fish. They are whales.
the unicorn's horn possesses all the magic that unicorn has; also, without the unicorn's horn, the unicorn would not be able to survive
You can murder 4000 elves with one jab of a unicorn horn.
poptropica doesn't include unicorn horns so there isn't a unicorn horn at all *yet*
"Uni" means one, and "Corn" means horn, so "Unicorn" means "one horn."
A Unicorn
The word unicorn comes from the Latin word "uni", meaning one, and "corna", meaning horn - the word "unicorn" means "one horn". Not to be confused with alicorn, which is often mistaken to be a winged unicorn. Alicorn is in fact the term for the substance a unicorn's horn is made out of.
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.
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