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Subject: | Re: Birds' eyes |
From: | Shane Raidal <> |
Date: | Fri, 27 Mar 1998 15:55:02 +0800 |
At 04:33 PM 3/27/98 +1000, you wrote: >Shane: Has anyone identified any function for "hippus"? Why only parrots? >Cheers, Jim I am sure there is more info out there either stashed away in someones brain or published, I really haven't looked into it (sic). Also, I didn't mean to infer that only parrots display hippus, just that IME they are the best examples. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Shane Raidal BVSc PhD MACVSc Lecturer in Veterinary Pathology Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences Murdoch University phone: +61 8 9360 2418 Perth,WA, 6150 fax: +61 8 9310 4144 Australia ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~oo00oo~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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