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Fwd: amygdalin > hydrogen cyanide

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Subject: Fwd: amygdalin > hydrogen cyanide
From: Peter Shute <>
Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2018 13:08:48 +1100
I'm forwarding the message below because for some reason they're not
reaching the list server. Replies to the list or to Judith, please.

Peter Shute

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From: Judithla <>
Date: Saturday, 8 December 2018
Subject: amygdalin > hydrogen cyanide
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Each day a Sulphur-crested Cockatoo is visiting an old peach tree in
my garden. Since ex-TC Tracy the local population of Rainbow Lorikeets
hasn’t come back, so the tree fruits quietly. Watching this lone
cockatoo yesterday, I realised that it’s chopping the flesh off in
order to eat the kernels. How is it still alive? …Any other records of
this?

Judith
SEQ 500m




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