Monoceros was a unicorn-like creature in Greek mythology. It was depicted as having the body of a horse, a single horn on its forehead, and the tail of a lion. The name “Monoceros” itself means “single horn” in Greek.

 The Qilin is a mythical creature from Chinese mythology, often referred to as a “Chinese unicorn.” It is said to have the body of a deer, the tail of an ox, and the scales of a dragon. It is also depicted with a single horn on its forehead, like the Western unicorn.

  In Persian mythology, the Shadhavar is a mythical creature that is often depicted as a bull with a single horn on its forehead. It is known for its ability to purify water by dipping its horn into any source of water, making it safe for humans to drink.

 Einhorn is a mythical creature from Norse mythology that is depicted as a goat with a single horn on its forehead. Unlike traditional unicorns, Einhorn is not a horse-like creature. It is often associated with magic and is said to be able to see into the future.

  The Unicorn of Scotland is a symbol of strength, purity, and grace in Celtic mythology. It is depicted as a horse-like creature with a single spiraled horn on its forehead and a flowing mane and tail of a lion.

 In Jewish mythology, the Re’em is a powerful and majestic creature with a single horn on its forehead, similar to the European unicorn. Described as a large and strong animal, it was often associated with the strength and power of God, and was believed to be impossible to capture or tame.

 In Arabian mythology, the Karkadann is a legendary creature that is often described as a large, powerful animal with a single horn on its forehead. The Karkadann is said to be similar in appearance to a rhinoceros, with a tough, scaly hide that is nearly impenetrable.