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There is no fossil evidence of horses with large horns on their foreheads. However, given the nature of a rhinoceros horn (the same substance as your fingernails, which does not fossilize at all) and the (presumed) nature of a unicorn horn, there would have to be very special circumstances to get a verifiable unicorn fossil. So the answer is maybe.

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