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Subject: | 'RFI - Cassowary Encounters' |
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Date: | Tue, 28 Apr 1998 12:35:18 +0000 |
The BBC Natural History Unit is currently in production for a new series that looks at real-life animal encounters. One of these programmes will feature the Queensland region of Australia. Since the cassowary is often considered dangerous to man, I am keen to hear from anyone who has had an encounter with a cassowary, be it scary, funny or just plain bizarre. One story I have heard comes from Syd Curtis - please could you repeat your story about the cassowary pecking a car's radiator out. Please send stories directly to Vicky Webb on email: or fax: +44 117 973 3829. Thanks. |
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