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  1. Here's irrefutable proof oversized beasts still roam the earth and will continue to flourish in the years to come. With its huge gaping jaws and armed with, er, teeth to match, the mammoth is not only very much alive and kicking, it's also evolved to be a highly omnivorous beast, gluping down precious resources faster than we can feed it. Of course, meanwhile, I sense some petro-chemical shareholder silently jumping for joy as the profits for next year are expected to beat the GDP of Germany and France put together. Behold, this latest specimen, snapped just this morning while peacefully grazing on the carpets of exotic Terminal 2....apologies for the poor 0.8megapixel quality, tho' Footnote - despite early speculations, it is believed that apart from its heft, this beast bears no relation to another similarly-sized but far less-developed behemoth called the Stavic Meanwhile, i eagerly await praises/hate mail from animal lovers in my private message folder for my insensitivities towards the real animal kingdom
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