WebPs, be careful if you have a feline companion (or anyone else inspired to make one) as flowers from the Lily family are so toxic to cats, that even the nibble of a leaf can kill our furry friends. Be sure to keep your mummified fairies out of reach of curious kitties if using Lily flowers in your research 😃. ClawClawLutz • 19 min. ago. WebThe story first appeared online sometime late in March, 2007, in a webpage titled " Do Fairies Live at the Bottom of Your Garden? " The reason for the strange title was simple: the author claimed to be in possession of the mummified body of fairy, found recently in Derbyshire... and there was more. Pictures; lots of pictures.
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A few days before April first 2007 Dan Baines, a 31-year-old illusion designer for magicians from London, posted images on his website purporting to show the remains of a fairy. He claimed the mummified remains were discovered by a dog walker at Firestone Hill in Duffield, Derbyshire. The "corpse", as shown in the pictures, had intact ears, wings, hair, skin and teeth, and had, according to Baines, ‘been examined by anthropologists and forensic experts who can confirm the body is … Webmummified fairy found in Glasgow. film festival 60th anniversary 2003
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Web8 mai 2013 · The mummified body was supposedly discovered by a dog walker at Firestone Hill in Duffield, Derbyshire. As per the photographs, the dead fairy body possessed ears, wings, hair, skin and teeth. Web25 aug. 2024 · The pictured creature is a hoax that was created as an 2007 April Fools’ Day prank. Fact Check: The image shows two gloved hands holding what some Facebook users claim are the mummified remains of a real fairy. Under the hands, what appears to be a “Police Evidence” bag can be seen. Web1 apr. 2007 · Photographs of a mummified fairy supposedly found in Derbyshire have been revealed as an April Fool's prank. Former Derbyshire resident Dan Baines, 31, who … filmfestival antwerpen