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  1. #1
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    Default out and about in december/january

    the flying duck has been flowering for a month and temporarily traps insects with its spring loaded beak to aid pollination

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    Is that one of them Lizard Flowers?
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    Dunno how that third duck flies, I dont see any wings on it
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    you ignorant buggers!
    thats no duck, it is the lizard post flower. looking deceptively like a lizard this flower actually pollonates on line, where the mere sight of it can spawn numerous inane posts.
    D'OH it got me
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