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Subject: Re: bare eyed corella versus longbilled


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Joanna Fullford
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Date Posted: 02:02:59 04/04/03 Fri
In reply to: Paul 's message, "bare eyed corella versus longbilled" on 02:32:53 12/18/02 Wed

>Can anyone tell me which of the corellas makes the
>best family pet and why? Any info would be apreciated.
I WHOULD HAVE TO SAY THAT THE LONGBILLED CORELLA IS A MUCH BETTER FAMILY PET THAN THE BARE EYED COELLA.PEOPLE THINK THAT BECAUSE THE LONGBILL HAS SUCH A BIG BEAK IT WHOULD HURT MORE TO BE BITTEN BUT THIS IS INCORRECT THE LEANGTH OF THE BIRDS BEAK WHOULD ACTUALLY PREVENT YOU FROM BEING BITTEN AS EASILY AS WITH A SHORT BILLED CORELLA.

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Re: bare eyed corella versus longbilledMichelle16:16:50 02/01/04 Sun
RE: Longbilled corella as a petHarry18:04:10 10/05/07 Fri


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