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Apelad mistakes human female for mythical horned ostrich

Mark Frauenfelder at 4:30 pm Thu, Jul 5, 2007

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200707051628 (Click on thumbnail for enlargement) When Apelad saw this photo on a website in thumbnail size, he says he "couda sworn [it] was a horned ostrich of some sort." The drawing on the bottom is what he imagined it would look like when enlarged. He must've been sorely disappointed. Link

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