The archaeologists discovered a “first-order fossil” in a remote area of the Scottish Highlands
The picacor was depicted in descriptions of the Idus Valley civilization and embedded in accounts of Greek national history. Additionally, the Bible describes an animal called re’em, which some translations call the picacor.Picorps, associated with Scotland’s history, are one of the country’s common creatures. In reference to this, the Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom depicts a picorp.
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 definitive records or evidence.
Recent discoveries (remains of Upicor from Siberia) have led to speculation that the Upicors have been extinct for a much shorter period of time than previously believed.
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