Alicorn

Ali - winged
corn - horn

Have you seen
one?

Can you find one?

Some people call
them a winged
unicorn, but are
they really?

Some relate them
to Pegasus. Not
really.

Pegasus is the
mount of the gods,
and can fly the
same way a
bumble bee can.

He flies because
the gods wish
him too, not by
designs.
An Alicorn only resembles a horse, and uses this aspect
to hide in a pasture. The wings are not feathered but
furred skin covering a strong hollow bone structure. The
horn is above the eyes between the ears where the scull
is the strongest and when charging it holds it in line with
the backbone. Because it needs large amounts of protein
for strength, so it can fly, it is omnivorous. It uses its
horn, canine teeth and clawed feet to grasp its prey. It
also uses its clawed feet to land. Hooves would only
cause it to slip and stumble while landing. It's tail while it
is on the ground curls lengthwise and because of the
long fur appears like a horses tail from a distance, but
while in flight it unfurls like a flying squirrel and acts
much the same way.
I am not an artist. These pictures were found on the web. If
they are your creations, please email me with your web
address so I can link them to you. Anyone with artistic input
be it pictures or writing about Alicorns please contact me.

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