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- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 10:02:13 +1000
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- Subject: WORDS-L TP: MKA's Turn.
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- >> "What sort of insect is Queensland's 'Coscinocera hercules', the world's
- >> largest of its kind?"
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- >It's one of those gigantic dung-ball-rolling beetles that we're always
- >seeing on TV as an example of weird fauna down under.
- >
- >-abh
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- I do admire the confidence with which you answered that question, unfortunately
- the correct answer was 'a moth'.
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- It is Ausbrook's turn to pick a category (G, E, H, AL, SN or SL).
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- Carolyn
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