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Poisonous vertebrates deathmatch (18-02)

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10:17am, 12 Feb 2018
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GregP
Starting soon...
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Wriggling Snake
Excellent subject matter.

Boris Johnson to win.
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10:28am, 12 Feb 2018
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Derby Tup
Gove will get his revenge
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10:39am, 12 Feb 2018
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GregP
Doubt it, Tuppers. He's got Eurasian water shrew (Neomys fodiens) in the first round.
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Nicholls595
Does Frank Bruno's casque-headed frog make the start line?
Anything that poisons it's prey with a head butt would get my vote
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GlennR
Don’t forget the platypus
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10:43am, 12 Feb 2018
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GregP
Yes indeed. It's playing Stonefishes (Synanceia spp.) in game 12.
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GregP
Sorry - that's Frank Bruno's frog playing the stonefishes.

Platypus has a first round tie against The estuary cobbler (Cnidoglanis macrocephalus) - game 10.
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10:59am, 12 Feb 2018
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GlennR
Isn’t a cobbler something they eat in Leicestershire? Poisonous possibly but hardly a vertebrate.
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McGoohan
I imagine it ends up in a pie in Melton Mowbray. But then again *everything* ends up in a pie in Melton Mowbray.

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Maintained by GregP
Quarter final finals closed 19/02/18 09:33
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Gila monster (Heloderma suspectum) 20 - 19 Iberian ribbed newt (REPLAY)

Rabbitfishes (Siganus spp.) 10 - 22 Lionfishes (Pterois spp.)

Scorpionfishes 15 - 17 Dogfish sharks

Most stingrays 9 - 23 Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus)[a]
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