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From: Jeffrey Taylor (jeff.taylor
ieee.org)Date: Sat Dec 15 2001 - 13:15:48 CST
It's a flying fox, a variety of fruit bat. Quoting from the colophon:
"People have eaten flying foxes for ages. Samoans, who call the
flying fox <it>manu ladi</it> (animal of the heavens) use branches
bound to the end of log poles to swat the winged delicay from the
sky. Aborigines in Australia build fires beneath flying fox
camps---the smoke stupefies the prey---and use boomerangs to knock
the creatures to the ground.
HTH,
Jeffrey
Quoting Justin Kreger <justin
wss.net>:
> It should be the predator to whats on the sendmail book. I don't remember
> what that is though.
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