File:The tall spotty things.jpg
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forget what they're called, tall and spotty things. I heard once that the bones in their head are spongy, so that the blood pressure required to get the blood up to the brain, doesn't burst their heads like a baloon when they bend down to drinkthe tall spotty things |
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Author | Scott Sandars from Melbourne, Australia |
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