Look again. Horses and Rhinoceroses are closely related to one another. They are in the same Order: Perissodactyla, and shared a common ancestor fairly recently, as evolutionary time goes. The legendary unicorn(s) are now extinct, but were still alive when modern humans expanded their range into Eurasia.
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Look again. Horses and Rhinoceroses are closely related to one another. They are in the same Order: Perissodactyla, and shared a common ancestor fairly recently, as evolutionary time goes. The legendary unicorn(s) are now extinct, but were still alive when modern humans expanded their range into Eurasia.
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A Rhinoceros and a unicorn are different as only one has fur!
Just like our usernames are both primus related but ones a song and ones an album.
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What about the Wooly Rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis) ?
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It doesn't have a mane though, Unicorns do.
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Have you seen a Unicorn?
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Yeah anyone who knows what one is has, otherwise the word wouldn't exist. Pictures of them are pretty easy to find lol...
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Who drew (painted) the pictures?
Where did they get the idea from?