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Unicorns are mythical creatures that typically resemble a horse with a long, straight horns on its head. Because of this, unicorns, along with dragons, are among the oldest and most well-known mythical creatures in the whole world. The unicorn is the national animal of Scotland, which is why you can find two of them on the Scottish coat of arms. Unicorns crop up in mythology and legends from countries and cultures all over the world.

The name "unicorn" originates from the Latin words "uni-", meaning "one", and "cornu", meaning "horn". In ancient Chinese mythology, there is a mythical creature very similar to a unicorn known as a Qilin, or sometimes Kirin. A Pegasus is another mythical animal that looks very similar to a unicorn, but with wings. A pack of unicorns is called a blessing! The name `blessing` comes from the fact that unicorns are thought to be impossible to catch and can only be seen by those who are virtuous.

Therefore, seeing a unicorn would be a blessing! Some people think that creatures that looked a bit like unicorns once roamed the earth. They were big, hairy animals called `Siberian unicorns` that looked like rhinoceroses but with longer legs. A `crash` doesn`t sound so fitting for the magical creatures we know as unicorns, does it? This is why the term `blessing` is generally accepted as the name for a pack of unicorns. `Blessing` is a much more relevant name for unicorns with their rainbow hair, sparkling hooves, and magical horn!