| Dr. Stieff Boner of the Amazonian Basin
Research Institute says that previous soil and water samples from the
supposed landing site proved negative. However, following reports
about mysterious fish turning up in nets Dr. Boner and his assistant,
Ben Dover PhD, trawled local waters for examples. The specimen
shown left displays a glowing purple colour. This particular
species would normally show sexual dimorphism but both male and
female are now clearly indistinguishable.
Ruby Murray, an
Oxford Don and renowned specialist in this field has her own theory.
"It may be the result of chemical or biological pollutants entering the
waterways" she spluttered through her braces and tight pouting lips. In under developed parts of the world poor or no
controls exist to prevent contaminants entering the waters.
Research has shown that animals so affected can not only take on strange
appearances, change colour, and alter sex, but can also mutate to other
forms. It is my firm belief that this indeed is the case, on the
other hand I could be talking bollocks - I sometimes do. |