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import torch
output = "./gpt2_1558M_final2_hf"
# output = "openai-community/gpt2-xl"

# set pytorch seeds
torch.manual_seed(42)
torch.cuda.manual_seed(42)

prompt = "In a shocking finding, scientist discovered a herd of unicorns living in a remote, previously unexplored valley, in the Andes Mountains. Even more surprising to the researchers was the fact that the unicorns spoke perfect English."
from transformers import AutoModelForCausalLM, AutoTokenizer
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(output)
model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained(output, attn_implementation="flash_attention_2", torch_dtype=torch.bfloat16, device_map='cuda')
model.eval()
tokens = tokenizer.encode(prompt, return_tensors="pt")
tokens = tokens.to('cuda')

# run inference 5 times in a loop and save to text file
filename = output.replace("./", "")
filename = filename.replace("/", "_")
filename = filename + ".txt"
f = open(filename, "w")
for k in range(5):
print(f"Step {k}")
output = model.generate(tokens, max_new_tokens=500, pad_token_id=tokenizer.eos_token_id, do_sample=True, top_k=50, num_return_sequences=4)
samples = tokenizer.batch_decode(output)
for sample in samples:
    f.write('-'*30 + "\n")
    f.write(sample + "\n")
f.close()
    

openai-community_gpt2-xl

------------------------------ In a shocking finding, scientist discovered a herd of unicorns living in a remote, previously unexplored valley, in the Andes Mountains. Even more surprising to the researchers was the fact that the unicorns spoke perfect English. The research team said the discovery was a "gift from the heavens". The research team discovered the unicorns after measuring the temperature difference between warm, humid air under the ground and the air above it. They found the temperature difference between the ground and air above the ground ranged from 0.3 degrees Celsius to 6 degrees Celsius. This temperature difference could be the key to the fact that the unicorn herd had no air. The researchers concluded that the heat of the sun, combined with the temperature change from the warm, humid earth to the colder air above the ground must have provided the unicorns with a very reliable source of heat. When the air is heated, it expands and warms the ground, and when the ground is warmed, the air can fall and cool the ground. It is important to note that the Unicorns did not get their breath from some kind of source of air, but the air itself was heating in their environment and provided almost all the warmth. Researchers also calculated that the unicorns must have slept with their eyes opened to gain warmth. The findings were published in the March-April issue of the journal Nature Communications. The researchers said they did find traces of water, in the form of ice crystals that formed naturally at the surface, in the valley walls, which suggests that the unicorns must have had a stable source of water. However, scientists can only assume that the water in their surroundings was the result of rain showers and not the natural occurrence and flow that occurs in the high parts of the mountains. ------------------------------ In a shocking finding, scientist discovered a herd of unicorns living in a remote, previously unexplored valley, in the Andes Mountains. Even more surprising to the researchers was the fact that the unicorns spoke perfect English. The research was conducted by the University of New South Wales (UNSW) and published in the journal Scientific Reports. The team spent several days conducting observations of the herd, a combination of the animals in the wild and members of the herd who were invited to observe them. The team also made efforts to observe the herds behavior and even managed to capture some video of them.The unicorn herd is now home to around 50 members and according to the team estimates at least seven more are awaiting reintroduction. It was noted that although the herd seems somewhat tame, they have a tendency to get into fights.The study team had previously found the group living in the high Andes at around 70 meters above sea level. The herd is located in a remote valley in the mountains near a very old glacier. Due to their high altitude and close proximity to the glacier, the animals could not see the world and had no natural predator. The area the animals lives in contains waterfalls and snowfields in addition to cliffs, which are known as nesting cliffs for many animals in the same area.The scientists theorized that the animals had come to the valley for food. However, they were also able to document the fact that one of the members of the herd, a mare named Tanya, was pregnant at the time. The study group thought that the pregnant mare had to come and check in with her herd before being ready to give birth. However when the researchers went back to the area where the other animals had stayed, they discovered the mother mare had left and was no longer there to give birth to her foal. Researchers concluded that there was no doubt that the entire herd was pregnant. ------------------------------ In a shocking finding, scientist discovered a herd of unicorns living in a remote, previously unexplored valley, in the Andes Mountains. Even more surprising to the researchers was the fact that the unicorns spoke perfect English. The only animals that could understand them were some kind of wild man: Scientists from the University of Barcelona and the Andes Institute of Ecology in Colombia's La Rioja province had been searching for rare, unicorn-like deer in the region of Huanuani when one of the group noticed a mother with young in her arms. In the center of the herd. They all watched closely. Not even a cow or a giraffe has the ability to understand the language of this animal. The scientists watched the mother, shepherded the young into a patch of forest and the herd proceeded to move towards the nearest human settlement. When she tried to explain her predicament, she was greeted with an immediate, "don't want to be spoken to by a human" from locals. To make things even more disturbing we learn that the unicorns are also a source of much stress for locals. "It is the wild mother that brings good luck into the village—it brings babies to the village and good health to the people." Researchers are pretty sure that the unicorns are an example of extinct or threatened species of animals that is found in the Andes Mountains, which is one of the highest regions in South America. The unicorn species is known to live in Bolivia, Venezuela, Brazil and Argentina. The species had been considered extinct for over a century until recent studies showed their population is flourishing despite their population being decimated by poaching. With that being said, scientists aren't sure what the reason is for unicorns to persist at such a close proximity. "Whatever is there, the wild mother has brought good health to the people. Whatever it is, if they don't make a strong deal, they will leave the village." The researchers believe that the Unicorns could be a last remnant of an ancient race that once lived there, and that they should be preserved until their ecological footprint in the planet is completely over. With that being said, the presence of these animals may come from an incredibly ancient, indigenous civilization. [Image Source: Wikipedia] ------------------------------ In a shocking finding, scientist discovered a herd of unicorns living in a remote, previously unexplored valley, in the Andes Mountains. Even more surprising to the researchers was the fact that the unicorns spoke perfect English. For years, academics and researchers have attempted to determine the origin of the unicorns by looking at the characteristics of some of the natural populations, but not unicorns. No unicorn has ever been recorded having human-like body structure, hair or hair colors, ears, or beards. Recently, anthropologist and biologist at Queen Natal University, Helena Burdanho, was searching for a suitable location in the Andes to conduct her study. "When I first arrived in the area of the unicorn, I first decided to do the usual anthropological fieldwork, and try to search for the animals there. The conditions I found in the valley in which I am working for the moment are very similar to what I have previously seen in the mountains of Argentina and Peru," Burdanho told the BBC. After identifying a valley where the animal was likely to be living, Burdanho began investigating. "There are many caves in the area that are used by indigenous communities from many indigenous groups in Peru and Bolivia. "Many species of animals are caught and killed in the caves, which can be considered very dangerous and some animals do die. These cave animals might be able to tell me a bit about their origin. I am now looking for the best place to put my study and our work." Scientists in the area who were looking for similar conditions began to notice, "They had the same characteristics as their sisters" and eventually determined that the animals did indeed speak fluent English. "We do know that the species is known only through morphological, genetic, and physiological evidence, not by observations of speakers," the team wrote of the discovery. "As is traditional method of research, we did not find any skeletons or other direct visual evidence in the mountains where they live or any evidence of a known group of animals living together. However, we did find in an inaccessible part of the mountains the presence of three herds of these animals and five individuals of two different subspecies living together," they added. For the time being, the group did not want to make any statements about the reasons for their "unusual existence" and the possible dangers of being where they are living. The research team is currently exploring whether or not they can bring the animals back to a more settled location for breeding. There are currently 22 types of horse living in the U.S.-controlled American Territories with another 11 ------------------------------ In a shocking finding, scientist discovered a herd of unicorns living in a remote, previously unexplored valley, in the Andes Mountains. Even more surprising to the researchers was the fact that the unicorns spoke perfect English. The unique creatures, which weigh over a ton, are actually known by their scientific name, Megamastax illudens, and could be the longest-lived mammal in the world (living up to 80 years) according to a press release by the university of Oxford. The scientists collected the specimens from the area while they were under construction. They traveled 2,000 miles from the research station in Argentina to study the valley and its unicorn population, calling it the tallest herd of unicorns known to date. According to Live Science: "Although most research on the creatures has focused on their anatomy, this is the first time that their speech has been heard," [lead researcher Dr. Dan] Pearce told The Guardian. The researchers think they found the herd while studying the mountain's vegetation. The species (which the animals named themselves with two syllables in Latin) could be a rare anomaly in an otherwise stable ecosystem, according to Live Science. The researchers are still unsure what these animals eat or how they relate to each other, as they did not notice them moving as part of their project. It is also possible that, in the absence of human observers, the unicorn population is too large to notice or have access to food, the researchers argue. The findings in particular could allow researchers to study the evolution of animals by not just looking at their skeletal structure, but also their "bodies." "We see this in fruit bats and mice, these little creatures that aren't doing so well compared with other species…but it's something we really, really need to know, and I think this is maybe one of the most exciting things there is in evolution," [co-author of the study Dr.] Steve Brusatte said. To reach the finding, the scientists collected the samples on a two-day trip beginning on June 18, 2013. More recently, scientists have been collecting more and more rare animal specimens in search of more evidence of their existence. To see all of this amazing science taking place around the world, pick up a copy of 'The Science Delusion'. The Science Delusion: Science Explains Why We're Stupid ------------------------------ In a shocking finding, scientist discovered a herd of unicorns living in a remote, previously unexplored valley, in the Andes Mountains. Even more surprising to the researchers was the fact that the unicorns spoke perfect English. We're not talking about the kind found in Disney movies. The scientists from the University of Oxford say that these "elite" unicorns were found in the Sierra Maestra in Argentina, where it was previously thought that living unicorns do not live. The researchers collected hair samples from 30 unique wild animals from three sites: the Sierra Maestra; a site where the unicorns had previously been found in 2003; and the location of these new discovery. They all produced hair which was a perfect match to that of the unicorn. "Since there are no more known wild unicorns, there is no evidence that there is a long-standing population living in this area," Michael Preston, principal research scientist with the Oxford University's Department of Zoology said in a press release. "The most likely scenario is that the newly detected unicorns are descendants of individuals of another lineage that left the area some time ago." While a study on the study has not been published yet, the scientists are confident that the unicorns live in the same area where the ancient creatures of history were described. "It is possible that one of these groups of animals remains in the area, although it was probably destroyed in the past," Preston added. "Either way it is possible that ancient tales of unicorns may not yet be confirmed." We're pretty sure this unicorn sounds kind of like the character Gwen from Disney's The Little Mermaid. Are you surprised by this finding? Share your thoughts in the comments! h/t: Bored Panda ------------------------------ In a shocking finding, scientist discovered a herd of unicorns living in a remote, previously unexplored valley, in the Andes Mountains. Even more surprising to the researchers was the fact that the unicorns spoke perfect English. It may sound like a hoax, or just a wild rumor, but in the end, the group of researchers found out that the unicorns were real and living in the area. The scientists did some serious research in these areas, and they had found many reports about the existence of unicorns that are quite old. However, until now, unicorns have not been found in these regions. While studying the region, the scientists discovered that there is a unique natural cave where unicorns live, and it is also the spot where they mate with the local deer. The cave itself has the "magic" ability to attract the unicorns to the cave, and they stay there for years. Although the scientists weren't able to come up with the name of the unicorns, they have named them "Buffy" and "Fluffy." "The most important thing is that the unicorns are real," a study co-author told Newsweek. The study is not really about the uniqueness of the unicorns, but mostly about studying them to understand their population structure in the mountain, the scientists said. Scientists observed their population in many years and found out that the population is really stable and they have limited breeding cycle. The unicorns are mostly found in the high peaks above 5,000 meters and they are able to survive the extremely high temperatures there. The region is also famous for its natural forests that are home to many animals as well. The researchers found that the unicorns are actually the only wild species in the area that are able to survive through their natural habitat in the mountains. The paper is published in the current issue of the International Journal of Primatology. ------------------------------ In a shocking finding, scientist discovered a herd of unicorns living in a remote, previously unexplored valley, in the Andes Mountains. Even more surprising to the researchers was the fact that the unicorns spoke perfect English. Researchers from the American Museum of Natural History carried out a study on the animals as part of their ongoing study on the Andean population density. Based on observations made around the animals, they believed that the unicorns were not native to the region. This was confirmed after anthropologists examined several of the animals' fecal samples from around a local herder and farmer whom they knew lived nearby. During the process of counting those samples, the results indicated that only 20 animals were present at an average density of about 200 individuals. "We had to admit that this couldn't be an accident, and we found the answer in our own language," researcher Laura Marrufo, said of the results. The findings were presented on November 10 during the annual meeting of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology (SPP), held at the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts in the Hague, the UK. The scientists from the AMNH and the UPV/EHU have already started excavating the area, but it should take some time before they find any evidence of the creatures. The team had first begun to suspect a population that consisted of only one type of animal, a giant antelope, only to find out that there was in fact another kind of creature living in the region: the unicorns. Although the team had expected that the unicorns would be found in the region, they noticed that their fecal material was much more distinct than it is typically in mammals. This suggests that the Unicorns spoke a very distinct language, possibly one resembling Latin, a language that is believed to have been used by ancient Romans around that time, the paper noted. The researchers also noticed that a "universal language" was spoken by these animals and also indicated that the unicorns were intelligent when studying their behavioral patterns. The team thinks that because of their size and lack of competition, the Unicorns are capable of surviving quite well by foraging, foraging and foraging. But, given the location of the animals and their high population density, it's likely they are also involved in some sort of livestock cultivation and farming. ------------------------------ In a shocking finding, scientist discovered a herd of unicorns living in a remote, previously unexplored valley, in the Andes Mountains. Even more surprising to the researchers was the fact that the unicorns spoke perfect English. The discovery of the unicorns is not only an interesting story as a rare example of multilingual animals around the world, but also in terms of language study in a natural environment. The researchers, led by Rachael Hock, Associate Professor at Colorado State University, believe that unicorns speak their own distinct language. Andes Mountains, South America The Andes Mountains are a remote, low-altitude mountainous region in central north-central South America, including parts of Bolivia, Peru, Chile and Ecuador. It is located in the border between Bolivia and Ecuador and on the border with the Brazilian state of Amazonas. The Andes Mountains are known for their unique geology, from volcanic terrain with craters to basaltic formations, volcanic peaks, and alpine areas. The Andes Mountains are home to a number of natural habitats, including glaciers, glaciers, glaciers of altitudes ranging from 1000 feet to over 11,000 feet. Also unique to the Andes Mountains are the two mountain ranges that make up the mountain range. The first, called the Parana, runs across Bolivia and Ecuador and is about 9,000 feet (3,250 meters) high. The Parana Mountains are believed to be the home of the largest herd of unicorns, located on the western half of the mountain range. Unicorns found in the Parana Mountains were most likely a subpopulation, since a wild population exists of these animals of much lower population densities and in other parts of the Andes Mountains. The third mountain range, known as the Cerrado, starts to the west at 9,500 feet (3,050 meters) and is home to the most diverse array of indigenous species of animals in South America. The Andes Mountains are also a world center for the production of rare natural products, such as cola. The research team used DNA analysis to discover that the unicorns had an ancestor on the other side of the Parana mountains from where they currently live. Hock told the BBC that the study shows that unicorns can communicate in two ways with each other. There is a form of vocal communication, which is used by both males and females, and there is a form of body language, which she says the scientists used as a basis for communication between the unicorns. She believes that the ability to use language may be a consequence of evolution, as there are numerous ------------------------------ In a shocking finding, scientist discovered a herd of unicorns living in a remote, previously unexplored valley, in the Andes Mountains. Even more surprising to the researchers was the fact that the unicorns spoke perfect English. "It's pretty amazing to see how good unicorns are at learning to talk at a young age!" said lead researcher, Dr. Thomas B. Schmit of the Smithsonian's National Zoo. As far as the scientists know, no one had ever found a fully social, bilingual human-unicorn relationship. So, in an effort to prove the existence of these mythical creatures, the scientists began a painstaking experiment. Each of the animals was brought to the United States. The scientists taught the unicorn how to move and eat on behalf of their human trainers. They also taught the animals to greet with a friendly wave. When the first animal was eventually ready, the American tourists came to see the creature. The tourists couldn't believe what they were seeing. One, a U.S. Army soldier, was so amazed that he had to be brought to tears! So are unicorns real - and how many are out there? Yes, unicorns and humans actually are from the same species! They are in fact a combination of the unicorn species, the horse species, and the donkey species. The animal is found throughout Asia, the Pacific islands, and northern and central America. When the original unicorn species was discovered in Peru, they were later rediscovered in the Andes Mountains, in the Sierra Madre in Peru. As for the English-speaking unicorns, the scientists believe that the species is highly social and will always maintain a strong bond with their human trainers. It's very likely that the unicorn we see today is the same individual that was the first to speak human and horse languages. What Does It Feel Like To Be A Unicorn? The scientific team believe that the feeling should not be too surprising - they live in the mountains where heat can reach as high as 122° Fahrenheit! While they don't speak the same language as humans, they do tend to be friendly and curious about our human companionships. Their wild form of communication, called the "harp," involves a wide array of sounds including growling, whimpering, grunting, and blowing. Why Are Unicorns Rare In The World? Although the unicorn is considered one of the most magical creatures in world folklore, there has been little or no study done on its population numbers outside of Asia. Most sightings have been found in Bolivia, Peru, and Peru's Andes Mountains. They are often seen riding on the backs of ------------------------------ In a shocking finding, scientist discovered a herd of unicorns living in a remote, previously unexplored valley, in the Andes Mountains. Even more surprising to the researchers was the fact that the unicorns spoke perfect English. For about 20 years now, there have been sightings of the unusual creatures in the Andes Mountains of Ecuador, Colombia, Bolivia and Peru. The unicorns are known as colchimas or "unicorns of the sky." Colchis are the largest of the living animals in the cloud forest of Chile. There have been several reports of Colchis in the forests of Central America and the Andes of central South America. Colchis have been spotted in New York in 1987, California in 1980, Mexico in 1977, Argentina in 1978, as well as in Canada in 1986. According to several reports, the colchis are solitary animals that live in the Andes Mountains. They are not aggressive toward humans, and they rarely attack. However, the colchis is not the only one on the block. This is one of the rarest creatures in the world. But since the colchis is the only one that has been observed to speak perfect English, the scientists believe that if the animals can communicate with humans, then perhaps they can communicate with others. The scientists did not observe the colchis to be playful, but rather an intelligent creature that had developed a sophisticated language. According to a report by CNN, the colchis "wanted to play." But did the scientists really spot a colchis in a valley in the mountains of Ecuador? Are the people in this part of the world really finding some unicorns? It is difficult to tell, but one scientist did point out that the unicorn of the Andes probably could live elsewhere, in countries that are similar or even further off. So, if you happen to see a herd of colchis moving towards you, please call the police. Follow Huffington Post Canada Blogs on Facebook ALSO ON HUFFPOST: ------------------------------ In a shocking finding, scientist discovered a herd of unicorns living in a remote, previously unexplored valley, in the Andes Mountains. Even more surprising to the researchers was the fact that the unicorns spoke perfect English. But then, why speak English? While researchers are yet to come to an explanation on why the unicorns speak English, one suggestion has been offered by researcher Dr. Carlos Zuzuquis: "We suggest that the presence of unicorns in this area has served as an indicator for the survival of early human groups… in the Peruvian Andes...we speculate that unicorns may have been used by early human groups as an early form of communication…the unicorns may have been introduced along with the first humans in these areas." While the findings of Zuzuquis are remarkable, it remains to be seen if humans have had an affinity with unicorns from the very beginning of time, as there are an abundance of theories that suggest our species have visited other parts of the world, and it may be more than a theory; unicorns may also have lived in other parts of the world as well. A similar study conducted by Japanese scientist Dr. Tetsuro Matsuzaki revealed that he had discovered numerous species of unicorns in the Pacific Ocean stretching as far back as 200 million years. In fact, this study found evidence of the fossilized heads of what appeared to be the unicorns, although the original researchers denied this in an effort to be consistent with the science. Furthermore, ancient Romans thought the unicorn was the embodiment of a divine spirit. According to an article published by The New York Times, early Roman belief held that the unicorn was "essentially horned, with hair of various colors, flowing over a single body, and accompanied by seven little deer-like children." Perhaps the reason why some believe the unicorn is a unicorn is because it is very similar on the outside, it has the appearance of horn, scales, and hooves, and it can change its color. Another interesting discovery that was made in the area around the mountain was an area called The Mountain of the Magic Mirror or The Blue Mountains which it had been found out, and scientists are currently analyzing this particular region as one of the areas in which life arose on Earth. The Mountain of the Magic Mirror is thought to be a type of volcano with many active faults. The scientists are studying the area in hopes of finding other life forms, especially if these areas are connected to other locations that could harbor life. And, if we did visit other lands with ancient inhabitants, they could have been the remnants of humanity ------------------------------ In a shocking finding, scientist discovered a herd of unicorns living in a remote, previously unexplored valley, in the Andes Mountains. Even more surprising to the researchers was the fact that the unicorns spoke perfect English. They found the unicorns on March 17 of this year on a small herd of llamas. They thought that the unicorns were a rare, non-venomous breed that disappeared when humans started farming goats in the area and cattle in general started to be domesticated, according to the New York Daily News. "We are fascinated by this rare unicorn herd because they speak, and this is an extremely unique phenomenon; we've never observed that before," explained team leader Dr. Cristian Rodríguez-Martín, from the Royal Veterinary College of Belém in Portugal. The researchers observed the unicorns using Google Earth and noted their movements. The herds were in a valley that the researchers had never been to before. They also noticed that they had the typical pink nose of wild llamas. In fact, they had three noses and their noses are covered with tiny horns - unlike the hornless llamas with pink noses and hair. However, one of the llamas in the herd was different. The researchers concluded that the pink llama was the unicorn, and the others were llamas they had used for training. After the expedition, the animals' noses were analyzed, and it turned out to be an unusual phenomenon. The llamas' nose hairs had long hairs like the unicorn's, and the hair of another llama from the herd was very short and had some horns at the front of the hair. This could show that llamas have an evolutionary history similar to that of animals with hornless noses, which evolved in an area where the llamas' ancestors survived. "There is a huge mystery in nature and we hope others will explore the mystery," suggested Dr. Martín. In fact, the pink llama is a domesticated version of the unicorn from Spanish folklore that was used to distract wolves after their sheep. The llamas have three noses like the unicorns and three horns that allow them to fly. A previous, unsuccessful attempt to get a close look at a single llama herd on Google Earth by a group on the Stanford School of Engineering also turned up an unusual population of llamas that were similar to the unicorns, but without the pink nose, according to Discovery News. More From CNBC ------------------------------ In a shocking finding, scientist discovered a herd of unicorns living in a remote, previously unexplored valley, in the Andes Mountains. Even more surprising to the researchers was the fact that the unicorns spoke perfect English. The creatures are more closely related to dogs with a horn protruding from their forehead, known as a "hornless unicorn." "I wasn't expecting them to have a speech – and I didn't expect them to speak perfect English," said one member of the study. The professor told the Daily Mail that he believes the rare animal's unique dialects is a result of a rare mutation. The researchers believe they may also have stumbled upon the "mother tongue" of the unicorns. The researchers said that there are less than fifty people that know how to speak to the unicorns. The only way of communicating with the animals is through hand signals and gestures. The only clues for that are on a small, triangular shaped stone that they had found in the forest after spending much of their time collecting samples. "This group has an extraordinary sense of humor," said the professor. "We were astonished to discover not only unicorns, but a group named 'Mama Smiles'." As the Daily Mail says, the fact that the unicorns are bilingual is "hugely significant." That fact alone could have some important implications for future research. For one, it could help lead biologists, in hopes of locating and identifying endangered species, to an entire tribe that only has a basic understanding of English. Some wildlife advocates have even called for the scientists – and especially the professor at the University of California, Berkeley – to be released. Although scientists who collect and translate animal sounds and dialects and publish research are "unfairly detained," the group of scientists who spent four years in the Andes is "a special snowflake." "What they are doing has huge merit," said one local resident, who did not want to divulge his name. "The first time you saw them, you couldn't help but marvel at each new phenomenon that they observed as they wandered into remote, unforested valleys, and listened to their own sounds." The research team, who published their findings in the journal Conservation Biology, said that the research is still in its early stages, but they believe there are several more interesting finds to come with their ongoing research. "We're just beginning to put together a complete picture of their communication system as well as the underlying genetics that may have led to the fact that they can speak in English," said the UC Berkeley professor. Watch the video below: ------------------------------ In a shocking finding, scientist discovered a herd of unicorns living in a remote, previously unexplored valley, in the Andes Mountains. Even more surprising to the researchers was the fact that the unicorns spoke perfect English. The herd of more than 30 unicorns consisted of five males, twelve females and two calves. They were from a small country in Europe, with five people living in the area. They were all healthy and healthy-looking, except the smallest member, which weighed less than a pound (600 grams). The researchers took note of its color and its facial structure, and confirmed its identity, as a very rare unicorn. Their findings were published in Current Biology. What was once just a random sighting can now be confirmed as a rare unicorn. Scientists believe the rare animal was very shy, and they would avoid the humans because of their unusual appearance. They apparently just liked to hide in the forest. This is such a rare occurrence, that only the herd knew about it beforehand. So, the researchers believe there is a chance of finding more in the area. There are actually more rare unicorns, however there is no way to verify the herd as legitimate or not. The herd of one unicorn are very large, maybe a few thousand of them. This species is so rare, that only a single specimen is known. Therefore, you will not even be able to see it in the zoo due to the breeding requirements. As we can see, the majority of species are incredibly beautiful and valuable. As a matter of fact, this particular unicorn really is unique. If you get a chance to see its beautiful face, you will be so shocked to see it. Source: Current Biology, LiveScience, The Daily Mail ------------------------------ In a shocking finding, scientist discovered a herd of unicorns living in a remote, previously unexplored valley, in the Andes Mountains. Even more surprising to the researchers was the fact that the unicorns spoke perfect English. How? It wasn't really a surprise… the "unicorns," as they are called, would be one of the largest remaining herds of North American animals. How did they get there? How did the unicorns get to this isolated valley after millions of years of wandering, only to grow to be large, majestic, and even intelligent? It turns out the unicorns are members of a completely separate species. What do you mean when you say these unicorns speak "perfect English"? The strange language belongs to the same family of languages as Mandarin. Mandarin Chinese can be split down into three primary branches: Mandarin (also called Cantonese), Fujianese, and Hunanese. The most ancient of these, known as Cantonese, is primarily spoken in Taiwan, Mainland China, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HK SAR), and Hong Kong. The Mandarin language consists of a series of sounds from which every other language on Earth is derived. For example, the most widely spoken language in China is Mandarin and it is based on five syllables whose individual sounds form a string of words, respectively: Chi chi Yi yi Pu pu Li li Wei wei To translate all that into English, it would read as follows: Chi chi chi chi chi chi chi chi chi pi pi pu pu pu r r r r r The other "r" sounds exist in Mandarin, but don't exist in Cantonese. Therefore, you may recognize the Chinese characters pi and r from the words for pizza, or the Chinese characters f and r from the word "fever." Another, smaller part of the Cantonese family, also known as Fujianese, consists of two separate Chinese dialects: Cantonese No. 1 and Fujianese No. 2, or Fuzhou Cantonese. The languages are mostly spoken in China, Taiwan, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, and Japan. To translate all that into English, it would read as follows: Chi chi chi chi chi chi chi chi chi chi chi chi chi chi pi q q q q q chi ki chi The Mandarin language also includes a fourth dialect from which it is translated into Chinese dialects as well as English: Cantonese Yuyi, pronounced "yush". ------------------------------ In a shocking finding, scientist discovered a herd of unicorns living in a remote, previously unexplored valley, in the Andes Mountains. Even more surprising to the researchers was the fact that the unicorns spoke perfect English. According to a research by a pair of researchers, the unicorns were born in a region known as Falseta, the "mountains" in which they live are considered to be extremely high. According to the researchers, the unicorn herd is located in the Falseta mountain range. "It's a long way up, so it's very rugged and rugged country and it's very isolated and so this is a wonderful thing." Dr. Paul G. Mackey, of the University of Montana According to Dr. Paul G. Mackey from The University of Montana, Falseta is well known for its high altitude. So it was quite surprising to the researchers when they discovered the unicorn herd living in the mountains. They were actually amazed to find the wild unicorns because they lived in a remote valley and the only evidence of their presence is the occasional sighting or a glimpse of a herd when heading back from the hills. "The unicorns seem to have a special way of communicating." Said Eric Lutz, one of the researchers who worked with Mr. Mackey. According to the experts, the unicorns were born in a region known as Falseta, the "mountains" in which they live are considered to be extremely high. "It's a long way up, so it's very rugged and rugged country and it's very isolated and so this is a wonderful thing." – Dr. Paul G. Mackey The scientists who discovered the unicorn herd told the Huffington Post that they found it somewhat unbelievable that the unicorns could live in the mountain range where many of them couldn't see the Sun in the summertime. "The unicorns seem to have a special way of communicating and for some reason, they just didn't know how to communicate." – Eric Lutz One of the researchers said that they think that the herd doesn't really need sunlight, because they don't have any predators. The Falseta mountain range even has some other animals that were said to be in existence which, according to them, have made it easier for the animals to live in the mountains. This discovery is truly a stunning discovery because of the fact that people believe that unicorns don't exist. There are only about 200 sightings of them in the United States. It is also said that most people who see unicorns either mistake them for lions or tigers. ------------------------------ In a shocking finding, scientist discovered a herd of unicorns living in a remote, previously unexplored valley, in the Andes Mountains. Even more surprising to the researchers was the fact that the unicorns spoke perfect English. That's a language that we can't speak. Scientists had never before witnessed such a unique species. So in 2013, scientists decided to come back to the same valley and study the unicorns they met there. In order to see these unicorn-like creatures, they developed special glasses that can make the animals appear larger than their actual size. It worked so well the scientists had to use them again. In the end, the scientists collected hundreds of live animals and studied them while wearing the glasses. This time, in fact, the scientists were seeing unicorns who couldn't be human. The research confirmed that the unicorn language is similar to human speech, but much more complex of course. After listening to the conversations, you might think your car doesn't work properly, because that's the only car invented in the history of the world. The research was conducted by a team of researchers from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The study showed that the unicorn language was more intelligent than that of humans. This sounds too good to be true, but the researchers say there might be a reason why: The unicorn language resembles that of humans, but is different from ours due the unicorn's larger brain size, which makes their speech patterns more complex. The only other known unicorn language in the world is from the mountain in Patagonia where they are said to live. This one is called "Zaripan". The language is believed to be created through vocal mimicry. The language seems to mimic how humans speak, although the researchers didn't know for certain why the two were created or what purpose the creation had at the time. In addition to the above, there's a small problem with the research: The scientists who conducted the study died at the age of 52. So it turns out that the scientists who created the Unicorn language were in their 50s and 60s when they built the language. However, some studies show that in real life, humans are born with a specific age of how old their brain is developed. This means that the language they were trying to create was created at an older age than that. Now these scientists were pretty serious and well-known as researchers so it's hard to say this isn't a hoax, or something that was staged. Still, the findings are extremely interesting because they can help us better understand the behavior of a highly intelligent species. It's easy to think that humans can't ------------------------------ In a shocking finding, scientist discovered a herd of unicorns living in a remote, previously unexplored valley, in the Andes Mountains. Even more surprising to the researchers was the fact that the unicorns spoke perfect English. This was the first documented case of language coexistence amongst animals in modern times. The findings have been published in the open access journal PeerJ and were published on Friday. Professor Manuel G. Correa from the Federal University of Ceará, and co-author and scientist from the Smithsonian, said that they were initially interested in the unicorns' language because it was possible that the animals might have been communicating with each other, after what the unicorns looked like. According to the findings, the unicorns appeared to use a "babble language" and were observed to mimic the conversation of humans to communicate. The researchers said that the animals were able to differentiate between what is considered a human word — a word that represents a specific action or concept, for example — and an animal name — named a particular animal according to the particular conditions that animals encounter each day. The animals also used sounds similar to humans, such as making a popping sound with their tongues. The noises indicated they were producing sounds without a mouth, which has been observed in parrots. A team of researchers from the Smithsonian Institution published a study in 2010 in American Scientist regarding a similar phenomenon which they named "communication without vocalization". This occurred when parrots could identify and respond to human facial expressions. Source: AP VANCOUVER, BC–(Marketwired – Jul 4, 2017) – PeerJ, an open access journal that makes research openly available, has published "Language coexistence between animals and humans in the Andes" an article written by Dr. Manuel G. Correa and Dr. Katherine A. L. Roberts, about the discovery of a herd of unicorns living in an undiscovered valley in the Andes Mountains. In the journal's release, Dr. Correa said that the team were initially interested in finding out more about how animals communicate in the wild following recent discussions with colleagues and observations of the animals around the nearby town. What they found was a surprising and unprecedented case of interspecies communication, especially concerning the unicorn's language. Dr. Correa and Dr. Roberts say that the animals seemed to use a babble system similar to human language when communicating with each other. It appeared to be a form of babble where a "babble" consists of sounds that are produced outside of the mouths of the animals. For example, a sound could be repeated several times and repeated in a certain ------------------------------ In a shocking finding, scientist discovered a herd of unicorns living in a remote, previously unexplored valley, in the Andes Mountains. Even more surprising to the researchers was the fact that the unicorns spoke perfect English. The scientists were not able to confirm just how long the herd had been in existence, but in what conditions, if any, they lived. The animals that lived where unicorns live are extremely rare, and as such, their numbers are constantly shrinking. The researchers of the study claim that only one of these animals is known to be alive, and it was born in 1991. It is also said the mother likely died shortly after her pregnancy. The researchers concluded that the unicorn "has probably not been living in this region for more than 20 years, if not a shorter time." They added in the paper that this finding, combined with what is known about animal behaviors, suggests that the unicorns live in a very isolated area of the Andes Mountains. While the researchers did not see signs of humans, or even other animals close to the mountains, they did see traces of vegetation. While, some of the scientists do not believe unicorns ever existed, others believe that they may have been created by a prehistoric race whose existence is currently being researched. Scientists suggest that we are not looking at a myth, but instead an attempt at creating a myth. Some scientists claim it is possible that there could be a prehistoric race of unicorns living in this area, but there is not enough evidence available to confirm that theory.

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------------------------------ In a shocking finding, scientist discovered a herd of unicorns living in a remote, previously unexplored valley, in the Andes Mountains. Even more surprising to the researchers was the fact that the unicorns spoke perfect English. According to the scientists who discovered the unicorns, the population was isolated from all other human beings for at least 500 years. Once the researchers got to the area, they found a group of 10 to 20 males and females speaking perfect English. The researchers believe that the group may be descended from an ancient herd of Indian wild horses or something even more exotic. Unicorns are a mythical animal in the west, but many in the east had reported seeing the creatures before the westerners started studying about them. Uncaring people kept a close eye on the herd from a distance, and in spite of a helicopter and camera hovering above, they never noticed the population. A research team was on hand to report about the existence of the unicorns to the locals when the discovery was made, and they were surprised and surprised that the creatures were able to speak perfect English. Dr. Robert Schoch, of the University of Arizona, who was part of the team to discover unicorns said, “We think it is unique. This is a species that has never been observed outside of a zoo or zoo laboratory experiment. This is a newly discovered species of mammal, which has never been seen, never heard or measured.” For scientists, the find is nothing short of a miracle. It’s important to note that in the case of unicorns, many people see them as a fantasy rather than a real, living creature. Many others claim that unicorns have no more than 5 legs and 4 foals. According to the scientist who made the discovery, the lack of knowledge of the creatures has been a major hindrance in creating and raising a herd like the one the scientists have discovered. A small population isn’t enough to allow survival of the species, so scientists decided to establish a herd, in order to save the unicorns as a species. Schoch explained that the discovery of the unicorns is not just an animal mystery but an enigma in the realm of human mystery. The mystery of the world can only be solved through new knowledge. “We can’t do anything about that,” Schoch said. “There’s no magic in the world,” He told BBC. “It’s about using science to solve these mysteries.” ------------------------------ In a shocking finding, scientist discovered a herd of unicorns living in a remote, previously unexplored valley, in the Andes Mountains. Even more surprising to the researchers was the fact that the unicorns spoke perfect English. So, was the unicorns the first alien life forms to reach the earth? To be more exact, the researchers, led by Martin Kunau of the National Polytechnic Institute in Brazil, said that the herd consisted of a group of 12 unicorns with “vocal apparatus, organs for articulation of the vocal cords, sound box, nasal cavity, and laryngopharynx”. The herd of these rare beasts were spotted in a remote mountain in the Puna Region of Ecuador, in 2008. However, the researchers only recently discovered their existence as the herd appeared completely alone and was not accompanied by any other animal. Kunau explained that a team of people had been “trying to search for a similar population of unicorns for years”. During the initial stages of the study, the team of scientists only managed to locate the remains of several dozen of the extinct animals. Kunau explained: “We could find only some dozen fossil bones of the ancient animals, but since they were scattered in very scattered locations in the area, we believed that there could be a good possibility of finding more of them than we had identified.” According to the researchers, the two rare species were actually ‘endemic’, meaning to be native to the area. They said: “It is impossible to find such an isolated population of unicorns anywhere else on the planet.” Apparently, the team of researchers only recently discovered the herd of unicorns in the Andes mountains in Ecuador. Apparently, they found the herd of 12 of these rare creatures not alone, but as part of a herd of hundreds of ancient rhinos that roamed through the forests of South America’s Andean Mountains millions of years ago. The team of researchers said that the rare unicorns were probably extinct a few thousand years ago during an Ice Age. To be precise, the herd of 12 consisted only of the descendants of two male and two female members of a now extinct species of the same family as the modern horses and zebras. These animals are called the Andean Unicorn. In spite of the fact that the team of scientists did not actually find any of the “living” unicorns in the wild, and only only identified “fossils”, however, we’re certain that this discovery is groundbreaking for science for the following reasons: 1. The ------------------------------ In a shocking finding, scientist discovered a herd of unicorns living in a remote, previously unexplored valley, in the Andes Mountains. Even more surprising to the researchers was the fact that the unicorns spoke perfect English. The unicorn is said to represent the symbol of purity in the ancient mythology and culture, and the research team has been searching the Andes Mountains, for over one decade. The scientists said that unicorns live in a remote, difficult region where the team could rarely take a helicopter flight, so the team used a radio-tracking system to get a detailed image of a small herd. The team, from the German-Spanish Centre for Latin American Studies, also found several caves with evidence of humans who have lived in the region, around 10,000 to 12,000 years ago. The cave dwellers lived close to a population of rare cave bears, possibly about 30 individual bears, said lead researcher Josef Aschbacher, of the University of Vienna’s Institute of Environmental Physics. “We believe that the cave bears were hunted to extinction in this last ice age. Perhaps because they were very difficult to approach, they were left in this isolated valley,” Aschbacher added. The scientists have documented that the valley is now completely dry, and it is so dry the researchers said they feel uncomfortable going into the cave to see what’s behind it. Cultural icon - The researchers said that many people still associate the unicorn with the image of a unicorn-born boy, which led to many people to think that the ‘unicorn’ is an animal with four legs. ------------------------------ In a shocking finding, scientist discovered a herd of unicorns living in a remote, previously unexplored valley, in the Andes Mountains. Even more surprising to the researchers was the fact that the unicorns spoke perfect English. “This is so unusual for a unicorn that I would have no doubt it is the result of evolution,” study author Adrian Lister said in a statement. “It has to be a very long way away, and I would think we’re seeing something like this happening for the first time in the world.” The unicorns, which can’t be easily sexed and are found in the mountainous area of northern Argentina, were born from eggs but their mother didn’t know it. Instead, she kept the eggs in her body, and they grew into complete, young unicorns in about eight weeks. According to the article, the female was able to give birth to unicorns since she was the first to experience and know that the eggs are coming from her body: “She was able to feel that the eggs weren’t coming from her but from a completely different woman, which confirms a phenomenon scientists call ‘embryo retention’, the scientists say.” Though they don’t have the knowledge to speak English, the female can pass her knowledge on to her young through instinct. The fact that the females are able to speak makes the discovery even more remarkable. “This is remarkable because human infants start speaking only when they are at least three months old, and most young people seem to lack language abilities,” Lister said. After examining the findings, researchers think that if they could recreate this feat, it would “change our ideas of species development”. “This is a really exciting thing,” Lister said. “You could almost say we can watch evolution in action: the baby takes its first steps, learns to talk, becomes civilized and acquires culture, all this with no knowledge.” The findings were published in the journal, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. [h/t: The Verge] ------------------------------ In a shocking finding, scientist discovered a herd of unicorns living in a remote, previously unexplored valley, in the Andes Mountains. Even more surprising to the researchers was the fact that the unicorns spoke perfect English. Unicorns are thought to be mythical beasts with magical powers and a history over 2,000 years in Europe. The discovery, made in the Queretaro Valley, was first reported by local reporters and local reporters on a news show, but later published in the journal “Biology Letters.” In the journal, the researchers said the herd of at least 11 unicorns had been hidden from view for more than 2,000 years. The study, led by researchers from the US National Academy of Sciences, suggests that unicorns may have appeared to be alive in the past due to the location’s isolation. “The Queretaro region is an archaeological gold mine, with a rich and varied history,” Professor Carlos Bustamante from the University of the Andes in Peru said in the journal. (“Biology Letters”) While the group studied a herd of three unicorns, the discovery was actually made when searching for the largest herd of giant rock deer in North America. There are reports that the group, led by a scientist from the US National Academy of Sciences, stumbled onto a number of rock, and then one of these animals that was completely different. Since this herd had long been hidden to humans, the group investigated for more than two months in 2011 and 2012, and found a total of five rock animals from different groups. At the time, scientists from the University of Edinburgh discovered the first five individuals of the rock deer to occur at that region. In the Queretaro’s small mountain area. The large rock rock, called the “peco deer” was spotted in March 2010. It is believed to be one of the largest deer in North America. (BBC News) The unicorn herd in the Andes valley is believed to date back at least 2,000 years. However, after their examination, scientists realized that the rock deer were not isolated as one herd. They were more than 2,000 years ago, and have been isolated from the rest of the animals in this area for more than 200 years. (BBC News) If you’re interested to find out more about unicorns, check out the Unicorn Information Center website, or check out this post from the Smithsonian. “It’s worth the search,” said Carlos Bustamante, a member of the team. “This is a unique ------------------------------ In a shocking finding, scientist discovered a herd of unicorns living in a remote, previously unexplored valley, in the Andes Mountains. Even more surprising to the researchers was the fact that the unicorns spoke perfect English. To this date, scientists do not have the answers as to how the unicorns can communicate, but according to the locals, they used echolocation like the one used in submarines, but unlike that, the sound waves are much weaker and do not reflect correctly off objects. When researchers asked the humans to try and detect the sound waves as accurately as possible, they couldn’t, but the animals could, which means they could communicate the language of echolocation. The research was a collaboration between three British universities. The Royal Veterinary College in UK, the Natural History Museum in London, and the University of Vienna in Austria. The findings are published in the journal Biology Letters. A unicorn was discovered recently in Bolivia, which was a huge surprise to scientists, as unicorns were long thought to be extinct, at least in the Western world. The animal is covered in long, flowing black hair called a “Vulva”, and has a sharp horn protruding from the forehead of the animal, and is thought to have been extinct for at least 6,000 years. The animal is now found in remote Andean valleys such as the Llaima River, where the local people still believe that unicorns still roam. The study has led to other unicorns recently being discovered all around the world and scientists are intrigued to find new unicorn species. Unicorns are thought to make their living off eating plants, therefore, finding new species gives us an insight into other species who are less well known. The new discoveries of the unicorn will take years to fully digest, but this study is already showing great potential to further research, and the idea that the animal still exists is amazing news! One of the theories on why some languages are better than others was put forward by linguist Alan Terral who suggested that language is passed down more easily through those who speak it properly whereas those who don’t may be more isolated and therefore language may be a bit harder to take. However, in this study, scientists have found that the language spoken by the animals in this case, is the same, which proves that when a language stops, it’s death sentence to the animal! “It’s such a shame that not many species are better than ours – at least not compared to all-powerful humans,” said Andrew King, of the University of Vienna. ------------------------------ In a shocking finding, scientist discovered a herd of unicorns living in a remote, previously unexplored valley, in the Andes Mountains. Even more surprising to the researchers was the fact that the unicorns spoke perfect English. It may sound like a hoax, or just a dream of the mythical animals, but it appears this may be a real case of the unicorn language. The Andean area has an abundance of minerals and is also very rich in biodiversity. According to the researchers' study, the unicorns' language is called Elveseo. To produce it, the animal forms a consonant from the lips and makes a vowel sound with the teeth, then produces a consonant sound with the mouth and makes an 'ow' sound from its chest. "The question is, what caused this, and what does this tell us about intelligence and communication?" commented study co-author Paul Marek. Speaking in the video, the unicorns had the right way to speak, the animals were able to communicate and talk in perfect English. ------------------------------ In a shocking finding, scientist discovered a herd of unicorns living in a remote, previously unexplored valley, in the Andes Mountains. Even more surprising to the researchers was the fact that the unicorns spoke perfect English. The researchers were studying the language use and linguistic structure of the valley’s inhabitants and the herd of unicorns, who have no words for “to be” and “he” in their local language. They were quite surprised when one day during the research, the unicorns gave the researchers a perfect answer of their own about their existence and their home. This led to the discovery of the world’s first ever “unicorns” language that the scientists call the “Hornocut”; as well as the fact that they can only understand words and phrases in human language, rather than “tongue-tied” or “trivial words”. “The horns and tusks of that animal are used in the Hapsakuti language of the Andes region,” said researcher Alexander Leitner of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. “As well as being quite peculiar, this suggests that the language is relatively easy to learn,” Leitner said, according to Sci- News, which is reporting on the incredible language. “The local inhabitants also seem to be very familiar with the Unicorn,” Leitner said in a statement. In addition to the horn and tusk of the unicorns, the animals have long shaggy hair, which is the primary signifier of gender in this language, according to Leitner. The researchers have published their findings in the journals PLOS One and Bioarxiv, as well as the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences’ Nieuwkoop. The two papers will be presented at the International Meeting of Natural Language Processing. This is the first time scientists have ever witnessed a language composed entirely of words and phrases taken directly from another living organism’s life. These languages are not made up of written words or signs from a written system but are part of another animal, Leitner added, according to Sci- News. Interestingly, researchers did not think such unicorns could exist. However, the scientists have stumbled upon quite the beasties’ language and they have identified it very quickly, only taking five minutes or less to describe the words the Unicorns use, according to Sci- News. The researchers discovered the language had about 100 words, but a typical conversation between two people might include between 500 to 1000 words ------------------------------ In a shocking finding, scientist discovered a herd of unicorns living in a remote, previously unexplored valley, in the Andes Mountains. Even more surprising to the researchers was the fact that the unicorns spoke perfect English. "When we asked locals to take a photo of a unicorn with their cell phone, many responded with a shot of a familiar sight, such as our local goats or horses," the scientists wrote in the study. This means that the unicorns are native to this valley, which makes them unique in the Western Hemisphere, which previously had only been home to cattle and horses. "One question we wondered about, though, was if the valley's residents actually knew exactly what it was like to see a unicorn," biologist Karen McComb told Discovery News. After all, this rare species has been documented in only three areas in the world, in the United States, Italy and China. Now, the researchers' discovery proves that these animals are not only the most unique species on earth. Instead, we have them on our own doorstep, and we can learn all about ourselves from their very existence. "We know that we know so much about the world. What we know is limited to what the senses can see. To be able to see what we do not see is a privilege, and one we take for granted," McComb told Discovery News. The study was conducted by McComb and her colleagues, who have been studying the Andes area of Bolivia for years. "We had access to the valleys in the region, and we could see how humans interact with the plants, animals and water that live there," she says. After analyzing the wildlife in the area, the team realized that most residents of the valley used GPS devices to go exploring. The study was published in the journal of South America. By analyzing the animals that were spotted by the phones, the researchers deduced that most of the animals had been spotted by an experienced outdoorsman. According to Discovery News, the researchers also studied a collection of photos and videos of the animals caught by the local inhabitants themselves. "There are two theories about the name of the valley,” the researchers wrote. “One theory is that the animals are called ‘unicorns,’ the other is ‘people who live in the valley.'" One of the creatures was called the "nanny" and the "wild boar"; another was named "the child of a god." The researchers noted that this animal could be "just a myth." In one village, a group of locals named the animal "a living unicorn". In a neighboring village, they named it "the people who live ------------------------------ In a shocking finding, scientist discovered a herd of unicorns living in a remote, previously unexplored valley, in the Andes Mountains. Even more surprising to the researchers was the fact that the unicorns spoke perfect English. The creatures were documented for the first time in the book, the Lost Unicorn, by Loren Coleman, author of Loren Coleman's Unicorn Quest: The Search For What Might Be, published by Crown Books / Doubleday. The unicorns were photographed after scientists spent months studying the valley's steep, rocky slopes. As the herd moved with ease to evade the view of other animals, the researchers were finally able to document the animal's natural movements. Coleman was searching for the creature after becoming obsessed with a series of mysterious events. He found himself reading a children's book that recounted a journey into a magical valley covered by a cloud of unicorns. The story of the magical valley, which was inhabited by living, large white unicorns, was a work of fiction, but Coleman did discover a creature similar to those in the story. Although there are few references to the mythical creatures existing in the wild, Coleman found the unicorn in an untamed valley similar to his fictional valley. Coleman's work has resulted in the publication of several books about the creatures. The first set of photographs was taken by an expedition team in 1999 that was mapping the area when they discovered the animals. Loren Coleman is a highly respected American cryptozoologist and a member of the International Society of Cryptozoology (ISC). A native of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Coleman became fascinated by Cryptozoology and the Search for Lost Races and wrote several books on various topics related to the field. His work with Coleman's Lost Unicorn led him to discover a living race of unicorns. His research led him to believe in the existence of a hidden valley in the Andes Mountains of South America. Coleman's work has resulted in the publication of several books on the creatures and his books have been translated into 20 languages. ------------------------------ In a shocking finding, scientist discovered a herd of unicorns living in a remote, previously unexplored valley, in the Andes Mountains. Even more surprising to the researchers was the fact that the unicorns spoke perfect English. What’s even more amazing, researchers actually traced the family tree of the living herd of rare unicorns. All of the unicorns in the survey had descended from one common ancestor that died off 13,000 years ago, which would be about two percent of the estimated 13 million years in which such a species could have thrived as well. So, the herd of unicorns actually descended from the last of the dinosaurs. That’s a really interesting way of thinking about things. In the news So, why do I say a “surprising” finding? Well, I don’t. Because the researchers also found that the population of the unicorns is declining, not because of climate change, but because people hunt them for their horns. In short, the “living herd” of unicorns is on the decline. I guess it’s a bit of a disappointment to find so many rare animals and then realize that they’re not actually endangered. But the more I learned about them in recent weeks, the more I thought of what I did during the last two weeks as if we should have been alive during the dinosaur age, when people knew nothing about dinosaurs. I’m pretty sure that’s not likely, but nevertheless I’m excited for what our new discoveries about dinosaurs might tell us about our own future. Image source: Flickr / David This article available online at: ------------------------------ In a shocking finding, scientist discovered a herd of unicorns living in a remote, previously unexplored valley, in the Andes Mountains. Even more surprising to the researchers was the fact that the unicorns spoke perfect English. As per the report, which was posted on the YouTube channel UFO Hoaxes, the herd has been living for over 500 years. The members of the herd are female with horned or fabled horns. The unicorns were considered as aliens. According to the report, the herd has been living at a higher altitude than humans. They apparently travel to warmer areas in the region to rest but also to get fresh food. As per their beliefs, the unicorns are just aliens who migrated somewhere else in the world. These discoveries are just a part of a much larger scientific project, which is aiming to discover more about the alien race. This includes, in the end, the search for an elusive world called Krasnoyarskis, which is believed to house alien-human hybrids. "These beings are highly intelligent and can be taught how to read and write with incredible ease," said Dr. Michael Shindler, from the University of New South Wales in Australia. Shindler is a member of the expert group, who is conducting research regarding the findings. According to Professor Robert Jacobs, the project has been going on for many years. He is an expert on human origins and a curator of early human and animal evolution at the American Museum of Natural History. "These creatures, or their humanoid hybrids, are perhaps the most advanced being on the planet," he said. Jacobs also added that the creature with fabled horns could be a human ancestor. He believes that it could possibly be a link between people and an ancestral species. ------------------------------ In a shocking finding, scientist discovered a herd of unicorns living in a remote, previously unexplored valley, in the Andes Mountains. Even more surprising to the researchers was the fact that the unicorns spoke perfect English. Here is how Dr. Danielle Tardif went about her research, "I was looking for unicorns from the air, using infrasonic sound, and this is where I discovered this herd. Their language had been lost for over 12,000 years. This made me realize that language is not just about words, but also how we perceive the world. It means that the only way to learn about the world through language is to travel beyond the Earth. Therefore, it would be the best way to discover languages that no one has ever heard of before." Dr. Tardif explains that no one who has ever traveled in a space ship has ever heard a language different from his own. Since humans have lost much and our language is becoming less and less effective, scientists hope to find new ways to communicate with the stars. Somehow, the sounds of the unicorn actually make sense to us, according to Dr. Tardif. "The unicorns heard us, and because of their intelligence they immediately noticed what we had. They were wondering why we had so much difficulty understanding them and what we had to do to speak with them. When we were speaking to them in English, they asked us why they had become such a language experts. It was an answer we had never heard before, and they seemed very pleased, and even more determined." Dr. Tardif continued, "The only thing that makes a language difficult is that we don’t understand it very well. We’ve lived and evolved as a species with language, and without language we couldn’t survive. This makes the discovery of any language fascinating and interesting. If the language of unicorns is lost, our society will most likely disappear. The most important lesson we can learn from unicorns is the need to explore and learn from new cultures and people." To learn more on the subject of unicorns, scientists have written a book called The Unicorn Code, which explores the language of the elusive beasts and the mystery of their origins, and will probably never find out the origin of how we became human, and why evolution was, in fact, such a thing. Instead, their language may be some thing we never will understand. © 2013 Shaw Media ------------------------------ In a shocking finding, scientist discovered a herd of unicorns living in a remote, previously unexplored valley, in the Andes Mountains. Even more surprising to the researchers was the fact that the unicorns spoke perfect English. The discovery was made by Jonathan Martin. The professor of paleontology and evolution at the University of Bristol, England, is a man with a life-long love for all things nature and animal-related. The findings were published in the journal ‘Alcheringa’. Martin was in the field collecting dinosaur bones for a class while doing a project at a quarry in Chile. The site is located in Patagonia, the westernmost part of Argentina. According to him, he had no idea that he would discover the very rare unicorns. But as the site was just a few hours drive away from his university, he was able to confirm what had him so excited. However, the unicorns were not as mysterious as they appeared. Martin stated that there was an old legend that these animals were the size of a horse. But the recent discovery proves that they could have been even smaller. Moreover, all four legs of the horse are completely missing, except for what would be considered the head. The unicorn myth seems to have its origin in Persia around 5000 years ago. Around the 5th to 6th century – the date of the writing of the earliest Islamic ‘Sura on the Island of Persis’ – the Persians created the myth of the horse-headed creature. This particular mythology was the reason for the first mention of the mythical creature in Europe. Martin told that he has also found ancient Persian carvings, which depict the unicorns with human features. Moreover, they were made during the reign of the Sassanian emperor Ardashir in the 5th-century AD. Hence, Martin is certain about the story’s origin from both stories and images. According to Martin – “They were definitely familiar animals, though they are not as large as a horse. Their names have been forgotten and may have been derived from some other Asian myth. The name is not Persian, but rather a common form of the Latin word unicus, which means a ‘one-horned rhinoceros’.” Martin also pointed out – “I believe the evidence suggests there was once a rhinoceros called a unicorn. It was perhaps larger and had a longer horn than a rhinoceros, and had several front legs. “We had also previously discovered ancient human-like faces in the same valley as the unicorn remains.” – said Martin. He ------------------------------ In a shocking finding, scientist discovered a herd of unicorns living in a remote, previously unexplored valley, in the Andes Mountains. Even more surprising to the researchers was the fact that the unicorns spoke perfect English. This is the very first time in human history that a large group of ungulate (non-herbivorous and meat-eating) animals – including elephants, rhinos, horses, and unicorns – have been found to speak English. This new discovery shows that, contrary to the usual view, language can thrive in the wilds just as easily as it can within the safety of civilization. The valley in question is a remote and often quite inhospitable location in the eastern Andes Mountains. A herd of wild, free-ranging llamas made up the core population of the herd, and they have been roaming the valley with these herds for the last 20 years. In this respect, this herd of herders, or shepherds, is in perfect company – the only other known herds of unicorns have also been found grazing in the same area. The llamas were first spotted by scientists in 2012, followed by a much earlier, but unsuccessful search for the herd. Since that time, however, they have continued to rove the valley – and even now, the herd is still roaming and living at the feet of the llamas… even while a team of researchers is exploring their mysterious valley in the midst of the search. Llanopas in the Wild The most shocking discovery about Llanopas was the fact that, even though the wild llamas were, for the most part, content to roam, they were nevertheless able to form language groups within their large group. After all, they had never been observed to break up into smaller language groups. This is the first time that an entire herd of ungulate – including elephants, rhinos, horses, and unicorns – has been found to speak a language even a little of the time. The researchers have described the llamas as being like human herders. They are able to recognize those around them, like family members, and even communicate with them by making calls and gestures. On top of this, their call, called ningú, is quite easy to copy. This kind of language does not seem to work with humans, however. With language we have a huge number of combinations. There are a huge number of different ways to say “hello”, “good-bye”, or “no”, for example. What they are doing here is to copy those language variations, as much as they could, ------------------------------ In a shocking finding, scientist discovered a herd of unicorns living in a remote, previously unexplored valley, in the Andes Mountains. Even more surprising to the researchers was the fact that the unicorns spoke perfect English. In the wild, it wasn’t unusual for wild elephants to develop speech with one another. Scientists from the University of Edinburgh claim that the discovery in the remote Andes Mountains is groundbreaking and it’s the first time research has revealed speech developed in wild animals. The researchers studied wild elephants and concluded that while their wild cousins didn’t develop human speech, they communicated in a way that a human or a gorilla could understand. The evidence showed that the animals were constantly engaging in “sign-language,” communicating with their feet and trunk. This indicates that they’re capable of complex language, like humans. In addition, it’s also possible that they developed the ability to speak when they were in captivity, as it’s believed they would have needed more humans to talk with. The researchers believe that this new information will greatly expand our knowledge of animal intelligence. Dr. Ian McGranaghan of the study, professor of evolutionary anthropology said, “This has huge implications for our understanding of animal evolution. The new findings represent a huge step in our exploration of the nature of communication in the animal kingdom.” The scientists noted that while “talking” wasn’t a one-way street, they found multiple ways that the animals were communicating with each other, including sounds and expressions. In addition, researchers observed the animals were more likely to approach humans when they were in close geographic proximity. This shows that talking doesn’t necessarily only occur in humans because of their advanced language abilities. It appears, in other species, such as elephants, speaking or communication has a vital role to play in their social lives. This discovery not only breaks a long-held scientific understanding of animal communication, but also allows scientists to better understand how the species in the wild communicate with each other. This will be especially important for conservation efforts by scientists, since it provides the ability to know how animals communicate with each other and can even help scientists to develop new ways of communicating with humans, in the future. ------------------------------ In a shocking finding, scientist discovered a herd of unicorns living in a remote, previously unexplored valley, in the Andes Mountains. Even more surprising to the researchers was the fact that the unicorns spoke perfect English. The team of researchers, led by John Mattsson at the University of Bristol in the UK, have long been exploring the Andes Mountains, some of the most inaccessible regions on the planet and covered with forests and lakes. In the remote valley of Tumbala, in Argentina, they found unicorns. In addition, researchers discovered the most mysterious and complex of all: a herd of wild horses. In such a remote region, with thick coverts and a lack of water resources, the team of scientists has spent more than 10 years exploring the area. The wild horses were found in the Tumbala Valley, a remote location in eastern Argentina, where the highest peaks exceed 3,000 meters (around 10,000 feet). ------------------------------ In a shocking finding, scientist discovered a herd of unicorns living in a remote, previously unexplored valley, in the Andes Mountains. Even more surprising to the researchers was the fact that the unicorns spoke perfect English. A unicorn is a legendary creature, described in various stories and legends throughout time. They can either be humanoid or one of several other creature types, with each species having its own specific physical features. Unicorns typically have a single horn that is either blue, silver, gold, or green, in colour. This horn is actually covered by a horse skin, which means that the creature is both magical and beautiful. The animals are believed to live alone, and each group is led by an adult male, and includes females and their offsprings. This makes them one of the most rare creatures on the planet, and it isn’t known how many of each species still exists. In addition, they are usually associated with mountainous environments, and it was recently discovered that many of the inhabitants had an abundance of gold. As there were over 100 species of unicorns discovered, the researchers felt compelled to explore the region that housed the unicorns, and the reason they were there, to take a closer look into the animals. The scientists who explored the Andes in Argentina found an ‘anonymous herd’ of 11 unicorns, belonging to the Andean Ziranar. Many of the creatures appear to be very friendly and friendly, and have a tendency to live within the protected areas of the region. Notably, the team made a small discovery regarding one of the unicorns, who was spotted feeding with a calf. This suggested that these animals were not native to the region, but may have been introduced by a tribe of people moving to the highlands. However, the researchers also recorded a small amount of evidence of other tribes living within the same forest area, who were known as ‘The Wari’. The Wari is a tribe of native South American people who lived in the valleys in the Andes region of the Andes Mountains. The tribe was believed to have arrived in the highlands area over 1,000 years ago, and it was believed that this group had been introduced, or had been brought within the forests by outside tribes coming from other areas, over many thousands of years. The team have no word as to why this occurred, but the team speculate that their migration may have been sparked to coincide with the melting of the glaciers that were covering the Andean valleys, which may have provided an excellent environment for the Wari to travel to. The researchers found themselves in the mountains of the And ------------------------------ In a shocking finding, scientist discovered a herd of unicorns living in a remote, previously unexplored valley, in the Andes Mountains. Even more surprising to the researchers was the fact that the unicorns spoke perfect English. According to the New York Times, these creatures have been living in the remote area off the country of Chile for at least a century. No one has ever ventured to the region before because it is heavily bombed and patrolled by Chilean Army forces. The report noted the unicorns made an interesting discovery in their efforts to mate with a nearby valley dweller, a local sheep. One of the males eventually mated with the female sheep, and over time a herd of 11 was born. That's a lot of unicorns in one valley. One of the most memorable moments in the entire story was the fact that the researchers were able to talk to a unicorn. It turns out the sheep's mother was unable to communicate with her offspring, and was "a mute sheep, with an expression of sadness and a deep croak." The article also notes that the unicorns don't sound like they speak in human English. The researchers believe it's more like the language of the "Sami," a people native to Sweden, Russia, Finland and Norway. The fact that the unicorn actually spoke was one of the most fascinating discoveries of the entire story, and made it feel almost like it was a kind of sci-fi novel. The researchers told the story in a recent article in the research journal PNAS (PDF), but added that they had also previously found an isolated group of elephants with language abilities, which was just one of many animals with complex language abilities. For more on the bizarre life forms on our planet, be sure to read the latest issue of Scientific American. And tune in to the latest episode of Planet Earth II, which has an excellent interview with Dr. Jennifer Houghton, and is shown in the embedded video on our site. ------------------------------ In a shocking finding, scientist discovered a herd of unicorns living in a remote, previously unexplored valley, in the Andes Mountains. Even more surprising to the researchers was the fact that the unicorns spoke perfect English. The reason the unicorn could communicate this way, with no need to learn their language, may be because the unicorns are part of an ancient ‘Lithic people’ that likely spoke the same language as the ancient Incans. The findings of the study, from Stony Brook University in New York, are published in the journal Biology Letters. The group observed the unicorns, dubbed ‘Saqwaqen’, while studying the valley, at 3,500 to 4,500 metres above sea level. The valley is located in the southern part of the Andes Mountain range. The study team, led by Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Stony Brook, Thomas Breuer, included the University of Nevada in Las Vegas and the Peruvian Ministry of Culture. The valley lies in an area the researchers named ‘Empiara’ – meaning ‘to see’ in Quechua, the predominant language of the region. That was because they wanted to see if the unicorns could see the valley. They also took the view that it was important because the valley is an untouched area, a primeval habitat. “Even though there are signs of humans living there, including agriculturalist agriculture – crops, grazing animals, and infrastructure – the valley’s fauna and flora are still very largely unknown because this is such a remote area, and there are so few researchers working there,” Associate Professor Breuer told the news outlet. Now that is a mystery. There are many mysteries, and these unicorns will be a part of one of those mysteries. There is already scientific theory suggesting that animals from other continents are being brought onto the continent in the wild by the ancient peoples. That includes things like horses and zebras, not unicorns. This may also explain why the valley in the Andes are in a pristine state. One of those theories suggests the Andes mountains were created in prehistoric times. Over eons, the mountains have been in the process of being worn down by the rain and wind and by glaciers that have been slowly moving to higher ground, creating new valleys and leaving some of the steepest terrain in the world. It also seems that one of the theories of the origin of the mountains is from a time long before the Andes mountain range was formed. It may also explain why a number of the animals on the continent of America may have been created