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THE “MONSTER” OF LOCH NESS.—Mr T. O’Brien, of the Flamingo Park Zoo, Yorkshire, examining the head of the elephant seal which was found on the shore of Loch Ness, Scotland, on April 1. At first it was thought to be the famed Loch Ness “monster,” but on further examination the brown furry body proved to be that of a seal.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32885, 7 April 1972, Page 18

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THE “MONSTER” OF LOCH NESS.—Mr T. O’Brien, of the Flamingo Park Zoo, Yorkshire, examining the head of the elephant seal which was found on the shore of Loch Ness, Scotland, on April 1. At first it was thought to be the famed Loch Ness “monster,” but on further examination the brown furry body proved to be that of a seal. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32885, 7 April 1972, Page 18

THE “MONSTER” OF LOCH NESS.—Mr T. O’Brien, of the Flamingo Park Zoo, Yorkshire, examining the head of the elephant seal which was found on the shore of Loch Ness, Scotland, on April 1. At first it was thought to be the famed Loch Ness “monster,” but on further examination the brown furry body proved to be that of a seal. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32885, 7 April 1972, Page 18