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Presumably a unicorn, which is a mythical creature that looks exactly like a horse with a single horn growing out of its forehead, moves just the way horses do. The horn would not change the way it moves. Different stories about unicorns sometimes vary in their descriptions.

But they all move by using their legs.

The word 'unicorn' also appears nine times in the King James (1611) version of The Bible.

(i.e. Deut 33:17; Numbers 23:22, 24:8; Job 39:9,10; Psalm 22:21, 29:6, 92:10; Isaiah 34:7) It is believed that the original Hebrew words refer to the wild ox, as the later Revised Versions render it. (See the New International Version and other translations)

If it is the wild ox that is being referred to in these bible verses, it also moves ... by moving its legs!

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