Archaeologists report discovering what may be unique remains of Uicor in a remote region of the Scottish Highlands.
The υпicorп was represented with descriptions of the civilization of the Iпdυs valley and included in stories of Greek patrural history. Additionally, the Bible describes an animal called re’em, which some translations call υпicorп.
Picorps, associated with Scottish history, are one of the country’s patio creatures. In reference to this, the royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom depicts a υпicorп.
There has been much speculation as to why this animal is so prevalent in Scottish history (Why is it the common animal of Scotland?), but there are no records or definitive evidence.
Recent discoveries (remains of Upicor from Siberia) have led to speculation that the prickles have become extinct for a much shorter period of time than previously believed.