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Improbable sightings of dangerous animals are a familiar part of the British news cycle, particularly at the height of summer when journalists struggle to fill papers and news bulletins. Last year, police in northern England scrambled a helicopter and passengers were stopped from leaving a train after a motorist reported seeing a lion (a hunt turned up nothing.) During the riots that hit London in 2011, there were rumors -- quickly disproven
-- that a tiger was on the loose in the capital after escaping from the city zoo. And tabloid newspapers regular run stories about great white sharks spotted off the coast of Cornwall, in western England.
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