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This week's natural history question

To: Geoffrey Dabb <>
Subject: This week's natural history question
From: John Brannan <>
Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 17:24:50 +1000
Geoffrey Dabb wrote:

What Australian creature (a) eats Bogong Moths and cockroaches  (b) is eaten in turn by Brown Falcons, Boobooks, Pied Currawongs and feral cats and (c)  ‘has a delightful habit of murmuring to itself when held in the hand’?

That last sounds a lot like an Alexander Downer, but I dunno about the rest of it.

John Brannan (well that's what I heard!)


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