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Oh, Australia...

Discussion in 'Anything Goes' started by Lint, Apr 27, 2016.

  1. A.M

    A.M Moderator Staff Member

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    I'm sorry you've gone through that. Very terrible. Hope rebuilding can happen for the majority of those affected.
    I feel the same way about storm damage from tornadoes here.
    Taking photos is very different after being through one and knowing people died and some lost all they had in a matter of minutes.
     


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  2. John451

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    Not every animal is dangerous in Oz some are pretty cool like wild cockatoos using musical instruments to impress a the opposite sex with their musical skills, much like young men I suppose.

    " Palm cockatoos drum with sticks and seed pods to a regular rhythm much like humans, a new study reports, even showcasing signature drumming styles. Studying how these birds keep a beat provides insight into how humans first evolved the ability to produce and perceive music. "

     


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