The Unicorn is a particularly beautiful creature once widespread throughout the northern hemisphere. Known under different names in different countries, it is now popularly known by its Latin appellation deriving from unus=one and cornus=horn. The Unicornus sinoensis roams the forests of China, Japan and Indonesia; The Unicornus runiferous however, is found throughout Arabia, India, North Africa and much of the middle east; The Unicornus europa lives in most European countries; and the Unicornus alba is native to the British Isles.
Generally the Unicorn is a solitary creature. Unlike other hooved animals it does not pasture in herds but walks alone, and after a male and female come together for mating, the male resumes its solitary habit. A Unicorn colt
Many hunters misjudge the speed of a charging Unicorn and are transfixed to the trees, but profits from Unicorn-hunting are so high that the dangerous practice continues. The Unicorn population has been decimated by an amazing 31% in the last 5 years alone from 1508, to our current year 1513 This is why I am standing before you today saying NO to the legalization of Unicorn Hunting in the Boroondurra Area. Something must be done now before the worldwide extinction of this majestic beast.
Unicorns move so fast and are so intelligent that it is impossible to kill them with a bow or spear or to lure them into traps, and so modern hunters have developed a dangerous technique. When a hunter sees a Unicorn he stands in front of a tree, and when the Unicorn cha
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