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.
Unicorns do not exist.
No. They are creatures of fantasy.
Some do say that unicorns are alive but scientists have no evidence of their existence.
None - unicorns are a mythical beast and only exists in the imagination of writers of story books.
It is a matter of opinion if dragons are better than unicorns. Some people think unicorns are better because they are prettier than dragons.
There is no scientific evidence to support the existence of real unicorns. Unicorns are mythical creatures that have been depicted in folklore and literature but have no basis in reality.
I think it's because they never existed...
The duration of More Dead Than Alive is 1.68 hours.
No, Unicorns are not real. Maybe, back in the old days, people saw rhinos' and mistook them for Unicorns.
Longer than baby unicorns
Lord Voldemort who was sharing Professor Quirrell's body. Voldemort then drank the unicorns blood to keep himself alive until he could steal the philosopher's stone.
There is no specific location in America where most people believe in unicorns. Belief in unicorns is generally considered a myth or folklore rather than a widely held belief.