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  2. “52 Take Swim in Tepid Allegheny.” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. July 12, 2010. Page 7. https://www.newspapers.com/image/96457919/?terms=monongy&match=1

  3. “Are mummified remains of unidentified creature proof of the mythological Kappa?” Ancient Origins. May 31, 2014. https://www.ancient-origins.net/news-mysterious-phenomena/are-mummified-remains-unidentified-creature-proof-mythological-kappa

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  5. “Bill Eggert: Mon monster mystery endures.” The Tribune-Democrat. June 6, 2015. https://www.tribdem.com/news/bill-eggert-mon-monster-mystery-endures/article_2cc334ca-0cc3-11e5-b55a-9b03bd56af61.html

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