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The Library Unicorn

THE LIBRARY UNICORN!

 

The library unicorn is a rare type of species and can only be found in old library’s that could possibly be built in 1800-1900 because of the type of food it eats.

 

Contrary to popular belief there was a group of men hunting for unicorns because on the news it said that a unicorn is a species that can be very rare and only 1 in a few could find these large, man hunting animals because not many people have found any. Which they believed so they went into a worn down forest hoping to find a dead or alive unicorn because the reward was 10,000 pounds. Once they dug deep into the nettled area they came across an abandoned library so being the curious men they were they went in hoping to find a unicorn. They looked every were, one of the men looked around one shelf he found the unicorn eating moss,they took a picture and sent it to the news and got there 10,000 pounds but they didn’t harm the rare species.

 

One in a million, people have seen these unicorns in these habitat this is where unicorns are usually seen they are seen in these locations they live in the old library walls, nettles, grass and abandon schools. Although it is hard to find the appearance is easy to spot! They wear dark green glasses and their hooves are as books so then they can read quicker and read when there walking. They have white fluff and there manes are a marron colour,there wings are a tie dye marron and white.

 

Almost all, the library unicorn has a special diet that includes moss, green leaves, green fly’s, dragon fly’s and green books. The behaviour of the library unicorn is calm, collective it also reads books and it has a secret lair that is hidden behind some book shelfs.

And at night it can turn into a dragon fly or a green fly.

 

 

 

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