Mythical Unicorn Found... in Deer Form

Discovery-News.com: Legend met reality recently as Italian researchers discovered a deer with a rare abnormality - a single antler growing from the middle of its head. Rossell Lorenzi tracks the find. Check out more science news stories at www.discovery-news.com

Duration: 00:02:20
Date published: 21 Oct 2008 - 3:52pm

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