“This,” announced the museum guide, “Is thought to be a gastrolith-like bone mass.”
Susie, ten, had a mind for detail, “Doesn’t gastrolith mean stomach stone?”
“Aye, lassie, normally stone but this is bone.”
Susie stared at the mass, “But gastroliths aren’t that big.”
The guide smiled slyly, “For the creature, this was small. It’s from a dragon. Haven’t you heard of St. George’s dragon?”
“What bones are they?”
“Some are deer but most are from Nessie.”
Susie was confused, “The Loch Ness monster isn’t real. No one reliable has seen it.”
“True, not since the dragon had done with it.”

This photo is taken Julia’s http://jfb57.wordpress.com/ blog and is the prompt for this week’s #100WCGU.