What's the Name of That Book??? discussion

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SOLVED. Unicorns rub horns to make a honey puddle. [s]
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Some of the keywords on the Google Books page are "honey" and "pregnancy."

The Natural History of Unicorns by Chris Lavers?
Dragons and Unicorns: A Natural History by Paul A. Johnsgard?
Dragons and Unicorns: A Natural History by Paul A. Johnsgard?

Can you describe the illustrations - realistic/cartoony/cute, simple/detailed, painted watercolors/bold graphics, sunny/dark/muted colors/black & white?

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Unicorns I Have Known
There's not a lot on the goodreads page but I found this blog post https://winter-maker.com/2018/01/31/u... that talks about and has pictures of the "field notes" in the back of the book, specifically citing the reproduction via honey!!


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Unicorns I Have Known (other topics)Moonsilver (other topics)
Raising Unicorns: Your Step-by-Step Guide to Starting and Running a Successful - and Magical! - Unicorn Farm (other topics)
Dragons and Unicorns: A Natural History (other topics)
The Natural History of Unicorns (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Paul A. Johnsgard (other topics)Chris Lavers (other topics)
Trinie Dalton (other topics)
It is at least five years old, and there are paper copies of it, but I know nothing more about the format.
It is some sort of book about the biology of unicorns, and I think it is illustrated. It definitely features a passage on unicorn reproduction that claims that when unicorns rub their horns together, honey oozes out and makes a puddle, and after a certain amount of time a baby unicorn climbs out of the puddle.