A Unicorn Is Their National Animal

The question you've all been waiting for is finally here! If a legendary species doesn't even exist, how can it be a national animal? An interesting fact about Edinburgh is that the unicorns are their national animal.


Fables and traditions that were passed down from ancestors form the bulk of Scotland's history. Unicorns are consistently portrayed as strong, powerful creatures in Celtic mythology. They would battle to avoid being defeated, just like the Scots. As early as the 12th century, unicorns might be found on Scotland's royal coat of arms.


You'll see that they're frequently shown wearing chains around their necks. It is thought that the shackles represent the strength of Scottish rulers, signifying that they were able to subdue the ferocious animal.

Photo:  Discover Britain
Photo: Discover Britain
Photo:  National Trust for Scotland
Photo: National Trust for Scotland

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