Tea? (Part 1)

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Landslide

Rare Migrant
Tea up!
Unfortunately I'm all out of lunchtime comestibles...:biggrin:

A trip to the shops for me!;)
 

Arch

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tdr1nka said:

:biggrin: indeed. To her credit, she did go very red when her class mates pointed out that the unicorn was mythical.

More usually, we get asked if a bone belongs to a dinosaur (not our department). Or the kids are astonished when they find out how big a pig really is.
 

Arch

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Night Train said:

Mostly mythical then....;)

Anyway, the skeleton would be all wrong for a unicorn. a) it had no horn and :laugh: many Medieval illustrations show the unicorn with cloven hooves, like cows.
 

muller

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No, unicorns are about the size of a horse, aren't they?
I'm aware that the Narnia books might not be a faultless reference for this.B)
 

Arch

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muller said:
No, unicorns are about the size of a horse, aren't they?
I'm aware that the Narnia books might not be a faultless reference for this.B)

No, not necessarily. See the Cluny tapestries:

unicorn3.jpg


I seem to remember that unicorns could only be captured by a maiden, which the unicorn would trust and wander up to...

See the beard, as mentioned by our resident expert...
 

muller

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Well, it's obviously a baby one. A uni-foal, as it were.B)
Unless the lass in the dress is a giant, which is possible.
Although, now I think about it...
No, baby unicorns can't have horns, can they? They must grow later.
*winces at thought*
 

Night Train

Maker of Things
The 'maiden' thing I suspect would be a reference to innocence ie. someone who has not reached puberty. I figure that if you send a child into the woods to look for evidence of a Unicorn they would come back having seen stuff. A grown up would not see anything.

Also, from what I can gather, to capture a Unicorn a maiden would be used as an innocent child would want no more then to meet the Unicorn and so the Unicorn would feel safe approaching it. A grown up usually wants to capture the Unicorn for its mythical powers and so the Unicorns would hide.
Unicorns don't love long in captivity and so any that were taken would die rapidly and fade away. Unicorns will spend time with people and other creatures but only out of their own choice with the freedom to come and go, usually they are loyal to other wild creatures. They also cannot be made to show loyalty against their will hence on coats of arms the only way the Unicorn can be made to stay, as a symbol of those arms, is with a heavy chain and collar around its neck.
 

Arch

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muller said:
No, baby unicorns can't have horns, can they? They must grow later.
*winces at thought*


I'll let you off, assuming you've never seen a new born calf or lamb...

No, dear. Horns grow later.

Was at the Yorkshire Museum on Sunday, and not only did they have a stuffed weasel labelled as a stoat, they had a card in one display expaining that antler was the horns of a deer. NO NO NO! Antler is antler. Deer don't have horns! Horn is completely different to antler! <bangs head on table>

Anyone got a cuppa, I've got a headache. And I've run out of milk.


Anyway, the idea of the horn of the unicorn is probably based on the tusk of a narwahl, which is a tooth, and another type of tissue altogether.
 
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