BRONTOSARUS
VERY LIKE A WHALE.
(UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION:—COPIRIGHT.)
(AUSTRALIAN - M2W ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.)
LONDON, 15th December.
Mr. John Jordan, a big game hunter and Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, has informed the Daily Mail that he encountered the Brohtosaurus on tho Magarie River, Lake Victoria, in 1907. It had a lion-like head with fangs like those of a walrus, and was eighteen feet in length and scaly, with leopardlike spottings: He fired at the animal but it escaped. Mr. Jordan says that the natives siei well acquainted with the Bronotosaurus. They call it "Bingoeck," or ".Noqufca."
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 146, 18 December 1919, Page 4
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