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1    2,    7|   subsisted on roots, edible ferns and mimosa gums, wandering
2    2,   14|    flew about among the tree ferns, and when its tail struck
3    2,   15|  through a curious forest of ferns, which would have excited
4    2,   15| beneath a vast mass of bushy ferns, under which enormous bats,
5    3,    8|  with those innumerable tall ferns with which the lands of
6    3,    8|      to foot passengers. The ferns, whose name is legion, concur
7    3,   13| aliments consisted of edible ferns, sweet potatoes, the “convolvulus
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