In human history, Diwmali creatures have always been the center of curiosity, but if there is a creature that has won the most hearts, then that is “Unicorn” – a beautiful white horse with a single ice cream on his forehead. It is often shown in TV and stories with the scent of shining colors, shining glutes and the scent of the world. Unicorn is considered a sign of strength, purity and innocence. But the question is: Is this just a fiction? Or is there any reality hidden behind it?
The origin of Unicorn: a horny dream
Unicorn’s image highlights are also found in the arts of Mesopotamia (5000-3500 BC), while they are also mentioned in the ancient literature of Greece, India and China. Surprisingly, the King James version of the Bible has mentioned unicorn nine times. Although the original Hebrew word Reym means wild bulls, the translation error made Unicorn in the inspirational book.
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The ancient Christian artists and writers also used Unicorn as a symbol of Jesus.
Unicorn in the eyes of cultures
Greece: The historian Setisis (400 BC) mentioned a strange animal found in India.
India: The traditions mention an animal that was equal to the horse, the white body, the purple head, the blue eyes and the horns with three colors – the white foundation, the black middle, and the red tip.
China: Here Unicorine was added to four sacred animals – as well as coins, dragon, and turtles. The birth of a Chinese philosopher Confucius is also mentioned in the appearance of a Unicorn.
Scotland: Interestingly, in the 1300s, Unicorn was given the status of a national animal, which remains intact to this day. Since the national mark of the British was a lion, Unicorn was considered to be the enemy of the lion in the Scottish tradition, and this mark became a symbol of the English-Scottish enmity.
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Fiction or reality? Unicorn of Siberia
In 2016, archaeologists from Paolodar, Kazakhstan, find fossils of “Elasmotherium Sibiricum” – an animal called the Unicorn in Siberia. The creature was 6 feet high, 15 feet long and weighs 8,000 pounds. Although his head really had the same horns, his appearance was not the same as a rhinoceros but a rhinoceros.
Interestingly, it was previously believed that the animal had already disappeared 3.5 million years ago, but according to the new fossils, it was present with humans 29 thousand years ago.
If not found… then make!
German scientist Ottoon Gerkee made a fake unicorn structure in the 1700s with various animal bones and added it to the book of Natural History. In recent times, some Unicorn videos have surfaced, even at the Ontario Science Center, there is a video of an alleged Unicorn.
A “Unicorn” was born in Italy in 2008 – a deer with only one central horn on his head. He was named one of the twin deer born in prison, while the other deer was with ordinary horns. Some cattle raises even deliberately try to make an animal’s horns and make a single horns.
Unicorn… Sometimes dreams, sometimes reality
Whether it’s ancient stories, scientific revelations, genetic strange or creative mischief of man – the concept of Unicorn is still alive today.
Somewhere in dreams, somewhere in books, and maybe even on earth … Unicorn, with the uniqueness of one of his horns, will continue to rule the imagination of man.