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s2008m [1.1K]
2 years ago
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Are unicorns real? Also are mermaids real or not?

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2 answers:
Gekata [30.6K]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Well if we are being technical then no......but who says you cant put a horn on a horse's head and call it a unicorn. And mermaids I'm pretty sure don't exist

Explanation: Hope this helps<3

anyanavicka [17]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

no unicorns are not real and also no mermaids aren't real but it would be really cool if they were real when i was younger i used to think the same thing.

nvm unicorns may be real

oh and mermaids may be real, this a real creepy mermaid though

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