The unicorn Lancelot at Barnum and Baily Circus was real. They bred him from an angora goat and trimmed his body so he’d have a mane and longer tail.
When he was still very young and his horn buds were not yet attached to the skull they did a basic skin graft on his forehead, putting the two horn buds together so they’d grow as one.
I’m stoked I just learned all this tonight and I’m ready to call a vet and find myself an angora goat! lol
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Real Unicorns!!
15 months ago
Real Unicorns!!
15 months ago
The unicorn Lancelot at Barnum and Baily Circus was real. They bred him from an angora goat and trimmed his body so he’d have a mane and longer tail.
When he was still very young and his horn buds were not yet attached to the skull they did a basic skin graft on his forehead, putting the two horn buds together so they’d grow as one.
I’m stoked I just learned all this tonight and I’m ready to call a vet and find myself an angora goat! lol


