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The strange pelt showed up on a zoologist's office in 1799.
By 1967, the project was classified, and its budget was hidden as a black ops program.
These piranhas use their strong jaws to crack open seeds and nuts, rather than tear flesh.
Traders filled camel bladders with spices, fragrant oils, and even fat.
Of course, we now know that these creatures are not infernal beings or long-sought cryptids.
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The water's frigid temperatures kept the ship in remarkable condition.
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They unknowingly forged lives as identical as their DNA.
Tarrare was the walking manifestation of one of the seven deadly sins as he prowled the cobbled streets of 18th-century Paris indulging his endless hunger.
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