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Re: birding-aus What peels lemons?

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Subject: Re: birding-aus What peels lemons?
From: "Ian Temby"<>
Date: Mon, 6 Sep 1999 09:45:45 +1000
Judy
In Melbourne, lemons are peeled by possums.  I'm fairly sure it is Common
Ringtail Possums, but would not rule out Common Brushtail Possums.  The
usual result is "naked" fruit still hanging on the tree, and no peel on the
ground, as you describe.

Cheers

Ian

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Secretary/Treasurer, BIRDS Australia Parrot Association

Flora & Fauna Program

Department of Natural Resources and Environment

4/250 Victoria Parade

EAST MELBOURNE   VIC   3002

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