Secret behind the mascot of SEA Games


Ox-some find: The Sao La (Asian unicorn) is very seldom seen in the wild. — Vietnam News/ANN

Few people know that the SEA Games mascot – Sao La (the ‘Asian unicorn’) was first discovered in Vu Quang National Park in the central province of Ha Tinh in 1992.

The animal, which has rarely been caught on camera, has long, straight horns and to this day is something of a mystery to scientists.

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