| 24 Jul 2000 | Angeliowa | Awww...I like this. Will you do a uniwolf for me? | |
| 25 Jul 2000 | Joyce LaSala | Are you sure this isn't "Father & Son"? The long, sleek body seems more male to me. Mother Uniphin I'm sure is back at the homestead preparing a wonderful galactic seaweed quiche for her 2 hungry travelers! | |
| 25 Jul 2000 | Joyce LaSala | Uniphins is the perfect name for this new species! How clever, I would never have thought to combine the two. I can picture these 2 swimming through space...new adventures for the son to share with his Dad. Bravo to the artist! | |
| 30 Oct 2000 | Sue 'LadyJanie' Kim | Not narwhales. :-( | |
| 18 Nov 2000 | Jessica Ng Ying ying | Beautiful. I think uniphins fit perfectly | |
| 3 Mar 2001 | Kt | i'v heard the names uniphins, and narwales for the under water unicorn. In inless there has been a huge mistake i belive they both are right. the picture is really good. have you tired to do anyother animales, besides humans? | |
| 10 Apr 2001 | Mecai | sorry but this is not a picture of a narwale
narwales aren't dalfins with horns there mouths
aren't even like that also there tails are all wrong | |
| 14 Jan 2002 | Dave | THe picture is great! but to clear a pont. A Narwhal(sp?) is actually a species of whale and these are so obviously dolphin inspired  | |