Jumbo was a large nineteenth century Africa elephant. Clearly these are not elephant legs (or, if they are, they aren't from Jumbo, who, after being separated from his hide and skeleton, was cremated).
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Jumbo was a large nineteenth century Africa elephant. Clearly these are not elephant legs (or, if they are, they aren't from Jumbo, who, after being separated from his hide and skeleton, was cremated).
Doctor Tarr, clearly if they were trying to pass off Jumbo, the sign would have read Jumbo "turkey" legs.
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