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Poisonous vertebrates deathmatch (18-02)

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Feb 2018
9:48am, 13 Feb 2018
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GlennR
Cool.

As is cobras getting thrashed by things that don’t exist.
Feb 2018
9:49am, 13 Feb 2018
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GregP
:)

Games 16, 17 and 18 closed - that's a wrap.

Round 2 starts later this morning.

Boomslang (Dispholidus typus) 17 - 15 Striped blenny (Meiacanthus grammistes)

Coastal taipan (Oxyuranus scutellatus) 17 - 16 Boris Johnson

Greening's frog 16 - 15 Kraits (Bungarus spp.), including the common krait (Bungarus caeruleus)
Feb 2018
10:54am, 13 Feb 2018
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TRO Toddslayer
Good first round, hard to call the last 4 other than it won't include a shrew.

10 people, some 25% of the usual deathmatch electorate voted for Michael Gove. Strange world.
Feb 2018
10:56am, 13 Feb 2018
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GregP
Last 4?

Chimera, Gila monster, Death Adder and scorpion/lion fish I'm guessing.

Aren't they the same thing, thinking about it?
Feb 2018
10:59am, 13 Feb 2018
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Nicholls595
Surely the last four will be Cockatoo waspfish and one other?
Feb 2018
11:00am, 13 Feb 2018
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McGoohan
Fully expecting Bastard Fish, Twat Shrew, Stabbing Penguin and Sword Squirrel in Round 2
Feb 2018
11:01am, 13 Feb 2018
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GregP
Sorry, I've got a massive fit of the giggles at 'stabbing penguin'. Fortunately I'm the only one in the bullpen at the moment.
Feb 2018
11:03am, 13 Feb 2018
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McGoohan
:-) Never trust a flightless bird with access to sharp knives
Feb 2018
11:05am, 13 Feb 2018
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GregP
OH MY! I've just looked up Cuban solenodon (Solenodon cubanus). Blimey.
Feb 2018
11:16am, 13 Feb 2018
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McGoohan
"This species of animals are polygamist which means they only meet up to mate and the male mates with multiple females. The males and females are not found together unless they are mating. The pair will meet up, mate, then separate. The males do not partake in raising any of the young."

That takes me back to when I lived in Leeds.

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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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