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In the Kongo language, Abada refers to a mythical animal similar to a unicorn. The Abada, however, has two crooked horns as opposed to a unicorn's single one. The Abada's horns can act as an antidote to poison and disease.

It has been described as being the size of a small donkey with the tail of a boar.

It also appears to those that are lost. The Abada is also known as Nillekma or Arase. [1]

References

  1. ^ Ken Wilson-Max (January 23, 2013). "African Mythical creatures: Abada 'The Unicorn'". The Illustrationist.

Skin by the Sea by Natasha Bowen page 103.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In the Kongo language, Abada refers to a mythical animal similar to a unicorn. The Abada, however, has two crooked horns as opposed to a unicorn's single one. The Abada's horns can act as an antidote to poison and disease.

It has been described as being the size of a small donkey with the tail of a boar.

It also appears to those that are lost. The Abada is also known as Nillekma or Arase. [1]

References

  1. ^ Ken Wilson-Max (January 23, 2013). "African Mythical creatures: Abada 'The Unicorn'". The Illustrationist.

Skin by the Sea by Natasha Bowen page 103.



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