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Legendary 'Hitler's alligator' becomes 'immortal' after dying in zoo aged 84

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Adolf Hitler has been preserved for posterity after dying.The 84-year-old reptile was reportedly found by British soldiers in Berlin after the Second World War and given to the Russians, before ending up at Moscow Zoo.The alligator, named Saturn, has had his skin donated to the city's Darwin Museum and after work by taxidermists he will go on display there after coronavirus restrictions have eased.It was believed the huge animal had been in Hitler's personal pet collection while he was also a pre-war star attraction of Berlin Zoo in Nazi Germany.Saturn died in May and Dimitry Vasilyev, a vet at Moscow Zoo, said there was no doubt Hitler admired the alligator.He was born in the wild in the US state of Mississippi in 1936 before being.

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