From david_arnold@mm.cobb.ziff.com Mon Nov 14 19:36:38 EST 1994
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Subject: Re: RATITES
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In article <39rj8b$kjv@clark.edu>
mmattox@clark.edu (Michael Mattox) writes:

> I am in the "seek and not find" phase of information gathering about the 
> subject--RATITES. This subject which includes ostrich, emus and rheas has 
> been very difficult to run down. I would be gratefull to receive leads to 
> any information about these exotic birds.

I'm not sure about names, but I know that the University of Kentucky
Agriculture Extension Service has published information/tech support
stuff regarding emus and I think ostriches.  Might dig around in
gophers for Kentucky.


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