Unicorn Photographed in Congo

Monday
Sep 15,2008

A unicorn-like creature, doe-eyed, relative of the giraffe with zebra-like strips, and also known as the okapi was photographed in the wild in the Virunga National Park.

The male has two horns that look like one when viewed from the side, making some think the okapi is related to the mythical unicorn. Yeah, right.

The photograph is good news says the zoological society and conservationists. The animals have survived poaching and war in the lawless Congo. For a long time, the area was controlled by armed militias.

“We’ve managed to get pictures of three separate individuals, and we’ve also got a picture of one roaming around at nighttime and actually foraging, which is the first evidence of this behavior.”

The biggest obstacle to survival of this unique creature is poaching and war. What was it that they say in Jurassic Park? Life will find a way. GP hopes that we humans will stay out of the way of the survival of all animal species.

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Unicorn Deer, Bred in Italy

Thursday
Jun 12,2008

So much for the mythical unicorn, being extinct and all.

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A unicorn-looking deer was born in captivity in Italy. Breeders are saying the deer has a genetic flaw because his twin has two horns. Um, isn’t it possible the twin has a genetic flaw and the Roe Deer is the real deal?

Some think this kind of anomaly among deer is what inspired the myth of the unicorn.

A researcher at the park where the deer was born 1 year ago said that

this shows that even in past times, there could have been animals with this anomaly. [...] It’s not like they dreamed it up.”

“Generally, the horn is on one side (of the head) rather than being at the center. This looks like a complex case.”

All that explaining is taking the fun out off, for me.

Now if the deer had wings, too, that would be really cool.