A picture of an unborn baby elephant inside its mother's womb described as "live animal foetuses" in The Times were actually models, it has been pointed out. The London Evening Standard published the pictures last Wednesday, saying they were "The first remarkable close-up pictures of animals in the womb". The paper reported that one camera had been inserted into the elephant's womb via its rectum to help create the picture of the elephant foetus at 20 months. The story was followed up in several national newspapers the following day. Channel 4, who are to use several unborn elephant images in a documentary over the Christmas period, said it was perfectly clear from their press release that the picture in question was a photographed silicone model. [The Guardian, 29 November]
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