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Eccentricities of the Animal Creation by John Timbs (1801 - 1875)
The author has written chapters about various oddities of the animal kingdom, focusing on creatures from the bookworm to the rhinoceros and the mole to the unicorn. (Summary by )
Source text (please read only from this text!): https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/44422

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[*]Link to author on Wikipedia (if available): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Timbs (John Timbs)
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Genres for the project: *Non-fiction/Animals; *Non-fiction/Nature

Keywords that describe the book: birds, frog, fish, rhinoceros, crab, lion, cicada, toad, mole, bat, mermaid, hippopotamus, pelican, hedgehog, unicorn, ant-bear, eggs and nests, ortolan, toucan, penguin, cormorant, talking birds, chameleon, barnacle goose, bookworm

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Post by aradlaw »

Good morning M, there is your MW, all we await in a DPL. :D
*I've shortened the filename a bit. :wink:
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MW is completed. All we need now is a DPL.

Thanks,

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Post by aradlaw »

Looks good...
...btw, may I have 25 - Musical Lizards & 28 - Song of the Cicada ?
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aradlaw wrote: November 6th, 2023, 1:56 pm Looks good...
...btw, may I have 25 - Musical Lizards & 28 - Song of the Cicada ?
Certainly, and thanks for getting this off to a good start.

M
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Post by Steve »

Could I please claim Section 9 - The Hippopotamus in England?

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Post by vviera »

This sounds fun. I can DPL.
Waiting for a clever signature line to occur to me.

Cheers, VERLA
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Post by mleigh »

Steve wrote: November 7th, 2023, 12:25 pm Could I please claim Section 9 - The Hippopotamus in England?

Cheers

Steve
Certainly you may take that section.

Thank you,

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vviera wrote: November 7th, 2023, 2:43 pm This sounds fun. I can DPL.
Thank you. You are more than welcome to DPL.

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Post by aradlaw »

Welcome Verla, you are down as DPL and should have access to the MW.
We will now move over to Readers Wanted: Books. :D
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Post by silverquill »

May I have 27,29,30,31

And, would you like FROG AND TOAD CONCERTS to be included with Section 27?
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silverquill wrote: November 7th, 2023, 6:38 pm May I have 27,29,30,31

And, would you like FROG AND TOAD CONCERTS to be included with Section 27?
Yes please to the concerts. - ribbit.

I'll put you in for those four sections.

Thanks,

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Post by keepitcamino »

may I claim sections 3 and 4?
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keepitcamino wrote: November 13th, 2023, 3:06 am may I claim sections 3 and 4?
You certainly may.

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