The Missouri unicorn puppy is attracting global attention

JACKSON, Mo. (AP) — A rescued puppy is attracting a lot of attention because of his resemblance to a unicorn.

The nearly 10-week-old puppy, named Narwhal, has a tail-like appendage growing from his forehead.

Narwhal was rescued over the weekend and sent to Mac’s Mission in Jackson, which specializes in fostering animals with special needs.

Mac’s Mission founder Rochelle Steffen says Narwhal doesn’t notice the extra tail and is otherwise a happy, healthy puppy. Although it looks like a tail, Narwhal cannot wag it.

Steffen says the rescue group has been flooded with requests from people wanting to adopt Narwhal since his picture hit social media. But he’ll remain at Mac’s Mission so his caretakers can be sure the tail doesn’t grow out of proportion to his face and cause him problems.

The popular Twitter page "We Rate Dogs" gave its verdict on Narwahl.

This is Narwhal. He was born with an extra tail on his forehead. It hasn’t wagged yet but he’s working on it. 14/10 always read the instructions before assembling your puppy pic.twitter.com/ge8B0KlLa3

— WeRateDogs® (@dog_rates) November 13, 2019

Narwahl's story has even reached New York...

Meet Narwhal, the puppy with a tail on his face https://t.co/eBuDyoChTX pic.twitter.com/siMhJCfAXG

— New York Post (@nypost) November 13, 2019

Check out this "unicorn puppy" who was found with an extra tail... growing between his eyes! pic.twitter.com/I3WpEd8oXi

— Early Today (@NBC_EarlyToday) November 14, 2019

...Los Angeles...

Narwhal the ‘unicorn puppy’ is happy and healthy, shelter says https://t.co/NfwcgMY3oS pic.twitter.com/eMS7LI5w52

— #Q13FOX (@Q13FOX) November 14, 2019

...Canada...

'UNICORN PUPPY': Dog with extra tail on his head melts hearts online https://t.co/zVJyiLTlC0 pic.twitter.com/9qAIbu0lhN

— Calgary Sun (@calgarysun) November 14, 2019

...and England!

Abandoned 'unicorn' puppy has tail on his head and he's completely magicalhttps://t.co/ZCdSvaBg8k pic.twitter.com/6i9PmEXLS5

— Daily Mirror (@DailyMirror) November 14, 2019