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Aullays are fictional animals whose primary characteristic is
their immense size. An aullay is described as being as much bigger
than an elephant than
an elephant is bigger than a sheep, and looking like a horse with an elephant's trunk.
Aullays appear in
the book The Random House Book of Humour (ISBN
0-394-88049-8), by Pamela Pollack (ed.), 1988.