Noah's Ark sets sail for green-energy powered Elephant Eden

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If Nellie the elephant packed her trunk today, she'd trundle back to the green energy powered enclosure at Noah's Ark Zoo

If the Tank remembers its Bible Studies class correctly, God flooded the Earth in response to man's irredeemable debauchery, but things got a little out of hand after He realised He hadn't got round to...

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