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kit
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there are tuataras in wales??!
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Dr Devo
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Indeed there are! Or were a few yeras ago. Do you have the details or can I recommend some reading.?
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"Treat others how you would have them treat you"
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kit
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so a creature that almost became extinct in new zeland is also found in whales!
has any one here seen any!
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tim hamlett
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is the one found in whales called jonah?
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Noodles
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Nice move Tim
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Liz Heard
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well i read that the Maoris considered Tuatara a delicacy and to catch them they used to "sing" them out of their burrows. so you could always try wandering Lleyn bellowing a rousing chorus of "we'll keep a welcome in the hillsides" to find out if theyre still present.
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Noodles
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Maybe that's why they set up shop in the valleys; all the bloomin' male singing...to be 'onest witchu
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