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Did unicorns exist centuries ago and become extinct, or have they always been mythical?

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chrisCA · M Best Comment
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This song will explain it all. 😅
chrisCA · M
@BijouPleasurette The lead singer, I believe was different on the second song. Yes. the second song is more mainstream, For a short time, the band was known as just The Rovers.
BijouPleasurette · 36-40, F
@chrisCA "Wasn't That A Party" sounds like it could have been Elvis Presley or some other major star of the 1950s.
CorvusBlackthorne · 100+, M
@chrisCA I recognize that as a Shel Silverstein poem.

BijouPleasurette · 36-40, F
@TryingtoLava Clever.
MyNameIsHurl · 41-45, F
They're real
chrisCA · M
@MyNameIsHurl Lay off the bong. 😅
MyNameIsHurl · 41-45, F
@chrisCA ☹️
BijouPleasurette · 36-40, F
@chrisCA Lol :)
badminton · 61-69, MVIP
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A chubby unicorn.
BijouPleasurette · 36-40, F
@badminton Lol :)
Northerner · 70-79, M
Extinct ? We still have a few breeding pairs up here.this one lost her horn in a fight. lol
CorvusBlackthorne · 100+, M
It is entirely possible that there was a species of horned horse, for which there is no fossil record. Keratin horns do not fossilize properly, as they are made of the same material as fingernails.

 
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