unicorn
The Narwhal
A Unicorn can be any color.they are a variety of colors. they can be any color depending on the type
I think that it is more likely that a unicorn (horselike animal with a horn on its forehead) can exist than a mermaid, which sounds like a cross between a fish and a mammal (human.) That being said, I don't DISbelieve them, because there is still a possibility they might exist.
A fabled animal with one horn is a unicorn. This mythical creature has been a part of folklore and popular culture for centuries, often depicted as a beautiful white horse with a single horn on its forehead.
The walrus is the only other animal with big tusks, although narwhals have a single, long horn protruding from their forehead.
what animal horn do they use to make instruments
I don't think there is such a thing. The (real) narwhal usually has a single "horn" (it's actually a modified tooth), but that's 7 letters. The (mythical) unicorn also has a single horn, but again that's 7 letters. The oryx (real again) has two horns though they're placed in such a fashion that in silhouette they may appear to be a single horn, but that's only 4 letters.
There is the French Horn and a Bb Horn.
Horn (of an animal) = Cornu Horn (musical instrument) = Buccina
The mythical animal that is associated with the university word is the unicorn. Unicorns are often depicted as horse-like creatures with a single horn on their foreheads.
elephant
No, there is no such animal as a "unicorn". There was a breeder who worked with a variety of goats whose horns were very close together; they eventually developed a few where the two horns of a normal goat had fused together into a single horn, and the animal was widely displayed as a "unicorn". But it was still just a goat.