Giant lizard terrorises Beirut: BBC

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In summary, the conversation is about the story of a giant lizard terrorizing the city of Beirut. The participants discuss whether the story is true or fake, the possibility of the lizard being a new species, and the potential causes for the story's existence. It is ultimately concluded that the story is most likely fake and the sightings are most likely a result of misidentification or sensationalism.
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He's big, he's a carnivore, he's terrorising the neighbourhood's residents, he's been swimming in people's pools and he's already claimed victims - several cats, a dog and apparently even a horse

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/3195937.stm
 
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GODZILLA!
 
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Komodo dragons are the next closest thing... Wouldn't want to screw around with one of those fellas
 
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Yeah, but think about it: owning
cats and dogs? Thats just asking
for giant lizard trouble.
 
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Coming soon: Lizard skin zoobyshoes!
 

FAQ: Giant lizard terrorises Beirut: BBC

What is the "Giant Lizard Terrorises Beirut" story about?

The story is about a giant lizard that has been spotted in the city of Beirut, causing panic and chaos among the residents.

Is the story true or fake?

The story is most likely fake. There is no evidence or credible sources to support the existence of a giant lizard in Beirut.

Could the giant lizard be a new species?

It is highly unlikely that a new species of giant lizard would suddenly appear in a heavily populated city like Beirut without any prior documentation or scientific research.

What could be the cause of this story?

The story could be a hoax or a piece of sensationalized news created for entertainment purposes.

What is the scientific explanation for the sightings of the giant lizard?

Without any concrete evidence or sightings, it is difficult to provide a scientific explanation. However, it is more likely that the sightings are a result of misidentification or exaggerated stories.

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