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Loch Ness Monster

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spudmuffa | 03:16 Thu 12th Apr 2007 | Animals & Nature
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I was quite alarmed at a recent report by a top biologist that the Loch Ness Monster is not a ferocious, pre-historic reptile, but merely , nothing more than a harmless elephant which escaped from Edinburgh Zoo in 1925. The biologist claims the elephant could have developed flipper-shaped feet and used its trunk as a snorkel, re-surfacing only at night to feed on nearby trees and bushes. Can anybody please confim this?
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It prefers the vegetation from further up the hillsides, which is why the hills are bare. Unfortunately, its diet causes flatulence. For some reason, the locals have named it 'Bubbles'.

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