Everyone Is Willing To Die For "Narwhal The Little Magical Furry Unicorn"
Rescued on November 8th by Mac's Mission, a Missouri nonprofit dedicated to assisting homeless dogs, "Narwhal The Little Magical Furry Unicorn" is currently going viral on social media for an adorable face that houses an extra tail. According to the group's Facebook page, Narwhal's forehead tail has yet to wag, but he is still considered perfect in every way. While Mac's Mission is currently accepting donations on behalf of the abandoned pup, their plan is to make sure his second tail doesn't cause any additional health issues before putting him up for adoption.
As soon as Narwhal's face made it to Twitter, users couldn't help but bestow all of the love in their hearts for the little unicorn pup who was saved from the freezing cold. Below are some of the best reactions captured online as soon as the story hit and began to trend.
He even started receiving his own fan art.
I’m so in love with Narwhal 😭💖@dog_rates #narwhal pic.twitter.com/ZkHksqnMvD
— Autumɳ ❄️ (@LeafyAkiko) November 13, 2019
It turns out, we all needed it.
I don't know who needs this right now, but Narwhal is a puppy with a floppy second tail on his forehead, and I LOVE HIM. https://t.co/M8sTuknfsu
— Rob Sheridan (@rob_sheridan) November 13, 2019
Narwhal is famous thank you @Twitter https://t.co/gjvSjWMr6s
— matt (@dogfather) November 13, 2019
Some users started to make plans to fly to Missouri and adopt the unicorn pup.
My parents are discussing whether or not it's feasible to adopt Narwhal. I'm thinking flights to Missouri might be a good Christmas present… #NarwhalThePuppy #UnicornPuppy pic.twitter.com/4gL5Ry51YJ
— Hattie Evans (@HattieEvans18) November 13, 2019
i would kill 38 grown men consecutively with my bare hands for narwhal https://t.co/XyQJBpnFf8
— noah ortiz (@noahortizvii) November 13, 2019
There were even requests to make him a television star.
Who is Narwhal's agent, where do we sign him up https://t.co/keApIkihE2
— Amazon Prime Video UK (@primevideouk) November 13, 2019
Many agreed, they would put their lives in front of the line for this dog.
not to be dramatic but i would die for narwhal pic.twitter.com/OtgT9Ispo4
— mill (@averyzmarais) November 14, 2019
I would, and I cannot stress this enough, die for Narwhal https://t.co/mHc6cxi9Go
— andi zeisler (@andizeisler) November 13, 2019
NO ONE SPEAK TO ME TODAY UNLESS IT’S ABOUT NARWHAL, THE LITTLE PUP WITH A TALE ON HIS HEAD 🥰 pic.twitter.com/9BR0cer3vo
— Kayla Winkler (@kaylawinkler) November 13, 2019
Of course some jokes had to be made.
You can tell he had good hearted owners by the fact that they named him “Narwhal” & not “Dick Face” Narwhal the puppy is garnering all the heart eyes for his extra tail https://t.co/doHZ8P7ohQ
— bert kreischer (@bertkreischer) November 13, 2019
I would die for narwhal and his windshield wiper https://t.co/Ha71gjIoJm
— Daddy Boudreaux🦆 (@_tyler_o5) November 13, 2019
Narwhal is proof that God DOES make mistakes but sometimes they are the greatest thing to ever happen in the history of the universe https://t.co/1LH8cAbYW7
— Sara Schaefer (@saraschaefer1) November 13, 2019
Some were happy to point out the importance of helping out the countless other rescue dogs that need attention.
I love seeing shelter animals go viral because they're unusual(i.e.
Cinderblockcat</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/narwhal?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#narwhal</a>, and <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/FreeQuilty?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#FreeQuilty</a>), but remember that shelters are packed with wonderful animals that may appear to be average. Here's a sampling from our the Huntingdon County Humane Society. <a href="https://t.co/nG2i6XY39X">pic.twitter.com/nG2i6XY39X</a></p>— Candy Price-Winnick (
celizabethprice) November 13, 2019
One thing is for sure, he will touch our lives for the rest of our days.
For the rest of my life, whenever I am down I will look at this picture and realize that this dog exists and that I love him. pic.twitter.com/mst7W4dllb
— Zach Braff (@zachbraff) November 13, 2019
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HardcoreHunter
My first instinct when seeing any animal with a deformity
Amauri E. Alcantara
That was honestly my first thought too…
Zorcerer
One question.
Does it wag really fast when he gets excited? The American public deserves to know.
Vulture051
Not sure why people ask if he can move it. Do you think there are muscles in there?
Vulture051
Addendum: A quick check says there aren't even bones.
vyhox
I wouldn't.