I don't think there is such a thing. A narwhal is a type of whale with an overgrown tooth that grows through it's forehead, which is as close as I can get it.
An Alicorn
A ram.
It is called a horn, but is a tusk or tooth (walrus, elephant, boar) rather than a keratin horn (cattle, rhinos) or bone antlers (deer).
Its horn is made up of a material called Keratin, our nails are also made up of this substance only.
By somebody naming them when someone adopt them from the evils
No. I have never seen God but I do not believe that he is a manitee. There has to be something seriously wrong with someone who would ask that question, no offense. If you read the Bible, you should know that it says nothing about God being a manitee.
in december
there are wild turkeys and manitee. :)
abalone
It is called Cape Horn because of its geographic shape.
It is called the Golden Horn
An Alicorn
The first one that springs to mind is a manitee, sometimes known as a "sea cow". I'm sure there's other marine herbivores out there, just manitee's the only one I can think of right now.
Demeter has a Cornucopia, also called a 'horn of plenty'
The reason why the french horn is called a french horn is because, even if it started to develop in Germany it was completed in France, heinz the name French Horn
The saddle horn
It is called a shofar.