The "four-unlike" animal refers to a mysterious animal in ancient Chinese legends. It is described as having a "head like a deer, eyes like a rabbit, a mouth like a horse, and a body like a cow." This legend originates from ancient Chinese culture and traditional folk tales. It is said that this mysterious animal only appears in extremely dangerous places, and few people have seen it. Because this mysterious animal looks different from common animals, it is called "four unlike".
However, it should be noted that the "four different species" are not a true biological classification, and there is no conclusive evidence that this mysterious animal actually existed. This legend reflects more of the mystery and awe that ancient Chinese people had for the natural world, as well as their exploration and curiosity about the unknown world.
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