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Now when I look at it it simply couldn't be anything else!!!
Same here Eils
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Nope, I don't see a hephalump at all! i do agree with the tooth description though.
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I don't care what anybody says-still looks like a goldarn elephant to me. I can even see part of his trunk.
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It does to me too DR.
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I dub thee "Mount Lumpy"!
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You would Roy.
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