On top of its other problems, already mentioned...
The poor critter has a name that sounds a lot like "Say aloha".
It looks like our most recently discovered mammalian cousin, the Saola, will be with us a while longer, after the World Wildlife Fund reported that one of the most endangered animals on the planet had been snapped by a camera trap in a remote Vietnamese conservation area. Saola mammal spotted in Vietnam The Saola spotted in …
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Sounds more like "Sawalha" to me. We should build a shrine for it.
as the articles says:
"...creature has a PAIR of unusually long, straight and close horns – resembling unicorn's head spike"
The clue is in the UNIcorns name ie UNI as in ONE, like a unicycle.
Apart from the fact it has 2 horns instead of 1, which are curved while everyone knows they are straight, it has no helices on either of them. Not only that but they face the wrong way.
Just like a wooden block is almost like an orange if it had an infinite number of faces instead of six, if it was orange istead of brown and if it was actually edible to anything other than termites.
Well, in a real way, it's true.
A species considered extinct survived, making it considered unconsiderable.
As in, it exists, in spite of all considered realities. It SHOULD not exist.
Rather like a single woman at a swingers club, a unicorn. Something that rarely, at best, exists.
Apart from the fact it has 2 horns instead of 1, which are curved while everyone knows they are straight, it has no helices on either of them. Not only that but they face the wrong way.
Yay for the internet ... it never disappoints. Where else could you be lectured on the natural history of unicorns by a person who obviously has first-hand knowledge of the subject?