With tiny teeth and claws, a little tail and soft-looking white skin, could this really be what it seems - a baby dragon? Highly unlikely of course, but this disturbingly realistic model almost had the experts fooled. The dragon, suspended in a jar of what is thought to be formaldehyde, is believed to be the brainchild of German scientists who wanted to humiliate their English counterparts in the 1890s, when the rivalry between the two countries was intense.Had they pulled it off it would have been one of the greatest hoaxes of all time. However, according to documents found with it, the Natural History Museum turned the dragon away, possibly because they suspected it was a trick. It was then sent to be destroyed. But it appears a porter intercepted the 2 1/2 ft-high jar and took it home. Now the dragon has surfaced in an Oxfordshire garage. The papers say the porter was either a man known only as Moredun, or a Frederick Hart - whose grandson David found the jar containing the dragon in his garage last month. Mr Hart, 58 , from Sutton Courtenay, said: 'My father, George, who is dead now, left it at my house when he moved away from London about 20 years ago.
'I was not there when he put it in my garage so I never really looked at it. It was just in the corner with a load of other junk and I found it when I was having a clear-out.
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