Four in a row: of them one ram and one unicorn.
Vats stated: “Animal figures, mostly in terracotta, have been found in very large numbers at Harappa. … Harappa offers a greater variety of animal figures than those yet published from Mohenjo-daro. … By far the largest number of these pottery toys are bulls, the humped variety preponderating over the humpless ones. … Next to the bull comes the rhinoceros, then the goat and ram. The tiger (and perhaps lion), the elephant and pig are also depicted, but the last one does not appear to have been popular. The dog, of which there are several varieties, is fairly common. The monkey and possibly the cat are also known”. (Vats 1940, I, p. 301)