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- Q479165 subject Q8225858.
- Q479165 abstract "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.It has been described as being the size of a small donkey with the tail of a boar.It also goes by the name of Nillekma or Arase. It is said to be native to Kurdufan, a former province of central Sudan.".
- Q479165 wikiPageExternalLink mm13.htm.
- Q479165 wikiPageExternalLink NABR11.pdf.
- Q479165 wikiPageWikiLink Q1049.
- Q479165 wikiPageWikiLink Q194168.
- Q479165 wikiPageWikiLink Q19707.
- Q479165 wikiPageWikiLink Q40867.
- Q479165 wikiPageWikiLink Q58697.
- Q479165 wikiPageWikiLink Q7246.
- Q479165 wikiPageWikiLink Q8225858.
- Q479165 wikiPageWikiLink Q867052.
- Q479165 wikiPageWikiLink Q974.
- Q479165 comment "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.It has been described as being the size of a small donkey with the tail of a boar.It also goes by the name of Nillekma or Arase. It is said to be native to Kurdufan, a former province of central Sudan.".
- Q479165 label "Abada (unicorn)".