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Challenge question #3

Mark C. (mclinton@lightspeed.net)
Sat, 11 Apr 1998 18:54:49 -0700

Humpback whales jump out of the water while they are feeding. They swim
up with their mouths open and then slam them shut as they reach the
surface. They then procede to squeeze the remaining water out of their
mouths, leaving behind plankton.

-- 
//Mark

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