I don't remember a platypus at the Sydney aquarium. The ones I saw were at the Taronga Zoo.

I do remember the pretty cool hallway tubes below the shark tanks, though.

Where were the platypuses? Maybe in one of the changing exhibit tanks?

Jerry Johnson

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/30/04 12:27PM >>>
Appropriate animal for Tim - the platypus (saw in Sydney Aquarium) can locate prey in murky water since its bill can detect the mild electrical fields given off by other animals. Useful for a furrie to find a mate in the dark, or a Force Recon to locate an enemy :-)

-Ben

>Yeah, Tim's just upset since his Hot Lovin' Platypus costume didn't go
>over too well at Fur-Con 2003 :)
>
>- Jim
>
>Kevin Graeme wrote:
>
>>Of course Tim, who's been pretty quiet lately, chooses this as a topic to be
>>knowledgeable about.
>>
>>;-)
>>
>>-Kevin
>>
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Tim Heald"
>>To: "CF-Community"
>>Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 6:58 AM
>>Subject: RE: Fur-people
>>
>>
>>  
>>
>>>it's real.  They are called furries.
>>>
>>>Weirdo's.
>>>  -----Original Message-----
>>>  From: John Stanley
>>>  Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 7:44 AM
>>>  To: CF-Community
>>>  Subject: Fur-people
>>>
>>>
>>>  Okay, I saw something last night on CSI. There was a community of people
>>>  who were into dressing up as animals and interacting with each other
>>>   
>>>
>>that
>>  
>>
>>>  way. They had elaborate costumes, and a convention in Las Vegas.
>>>Apparently
>>>  there was a whole sexual undercurrent to the whole thing. Has anyone
>>>   
>>>
>>heard
>>  
>>
>>>  of this, or is it fictional? I have to believe it has some basis in
>>>   
>>>
>>fact,
>>  
>>
>>>  after all people have been known to do some pretty strange things to get
>>>  off.....
>>>   
>>>
>>
>>
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