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Did you know... Tascott Station is one of the most interesting station in australia
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Back to those dang leeches! They carry bacteria, viruses and parasites from previous hosts and pass them on to the next poor victim that they latch on to! A coprolite is fossilised dinosour poo! The largest one we know of came from a show off Tyrannosaurus Rex from about 65 million years ago - 50 centimetres (19.6 inches) wide and weighs 7 kilograms (15 pounds 6 ounces) - Ouch! Geckos clean their eyes with their tongues. Garlic helps ward off mosquitoes (when there are no vampires around to keep busy) Australia’s sugar cane farming actually started in a small place called Tascott on the NSW Central Coast. If you’re a fan of Summer of the Seventeenth Doll (or even if you’ve never heard of it!) you should like Peter’s story and pics on http://photochronicles.net/tascott%20nsw%20main.htm