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A new line in cat food uses insect protein as its primary source of protein and amino acids, instead of traditional cat foods based on chicken, say. Or tuna. After all, a cat that wants its breakfast just isn’t in the habit of swimming out to sea, in order to do battle with a tuna fish.
This has got to be the sort of headline that most cryptozoologists salivate over. Thelarge animal in question turns out to be a shark of unknown species. On Twitter, one woman said: “Possible shark sighting at Boscombe Beach. Everyone called out of the water.”
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Another Loch Ness monster sighting claimed
A peculiar bigfoot report
Thank you for fifteen lovely years
Invasive salmon species have been reported from a Scottish river. Pink salmon are native to Pacific Ocean waters but have spread to parts of northern Europe after being released into rivers in Russia in the 1960s.
A vintage sea monster report