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digger242j

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Anythings possible down under, it could have been kangaroos.

Nah, Squizzy will tell you, after they ate all the Crocs, the Great White Sharks ate the Roos too...or was that the Koalas?? :confused: I get so confused when I try to think upside down...
 

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digger242j said:
Nah, Squizzy will tell you, after they ate all the Crocs, the Great White Sharks ate the Roos too...or was that the Koalas?? :confused: I get so confused when I try to think upside down...

Wanna go full circle?

Think about the duckbill platypus.
 

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Squizzy246B

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Nah, Squizzy will tell you, after they ate all the Crocs, the Great White Sharks ate the Roos too...or was that the Koalas?? I get so confused when I try to think upside down...

Sigh....When the tourist asks is there any crocodiles you always reply "Naw...the sharks cleaned em all out"

Don't know how to Plat-a-Pus but I gots a numbat

The numbat is a small marsupial that is found only in a small area of Western Australia. Its habitat is eucalyptus woodland. In the past, it was also found in grasslands.
 

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