Gambia: 6 British Zoologists End Research On Dragon

A team of six British zoologists, including a computer expert, photographer and an engineer, have ended a two-week long research on dragon (locally called 'Ninkinanka') in The Gambia.

Speaking to the Daily Observer, Mr Chris Moiser, a Zoologist at the Parfell Animal Land (Zoo) Caracals, said they have also conducted research on a lizard, locally known as Armitage's King, which was founded in 1922, by the then Governor of The Gambia, Governor Ch-Armitage (1920-1927).

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