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Unicorn of Indus Script with two horns !!!
An answer to those who think that the face of the 'unicorn' is that of a horse or wild-ass. Here are examples from Indus Script Corpora which show a 'unicorn' (i.e.an animal with all features such as rings on neck, pannier, geniital organ or a bovine) BUT with two horns. I suggest that the 'unicorn' is simply a YOUNG BULL,call it primigenius namadicus. There are also copper tablets which show such a two-horned 'unicorn', i.e.primigenius namadicus YOUNG BULL in front of a feeding-trough. Why look for a horse or wild-ass to explain the hypertext of a young bull?
m1656 Mohenjo-daro pectoral with ‘one-horned young bull’