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Little known historically accurate facts about the Vikings - Page 42 of 45 - Kiwi Report

Little known historically accurate facts about the Vikings


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[post_page_title]Unicorn horns[/post_page_title]
In the Arctic Ocean there is a type of whale that almost resembles a unicorn. This is the narwhal, which can be identified by its very prominent tusk that grows out from its mouth.

Unicorn horns

Since the Vikings survived on a diet that was meat heavy, they would hunt these whales for food and keep the tusks to use as decoration. Eventually, they tricked other Europeans peoples into buying these horns for large sums of money.

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