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Subject: | Echidna quills |
From: | Geoff Ryan <> |
Date: | Thu, 11 Jun 2020 07:44:06 +1000 |
Many years ago, at Nadgee Nature Reserve, I saw several dingo faeces composed mainly of Echidna quills. The quills, by necessity, were all carefully aligned. The canine bowel is a clever organ, perhaps the Acccipritiformes gullet has the same abilities.
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