Water-Borne

Seen as a collection of spare parts swimming in close formation neither fish nor fowl from a southern hemisphere nation sewn together as if torn asunder the amphibian antipodean from way Down Under is the odd-looking bottom-feeding no muss nor fuss otter-footed beaver-tailed egg-laying duck-billed platypus the males of which are venomous an excellent swimmer whenever it dives it closes its ears nose and eyes altho' a riparian carnivore electroreception is how it survives

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