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	<title>Well, it&apos;s not a platypus, but what is it?</title>
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	<description>When and where does &lt;a href=&quot;http://jeweledplatypus.org/pixels/css/platypus.png&quot;&gt;this little ornamental object&lt;/a&gt; (maybe a brooch) come from? Any guesses? I cut the picture out of a National Geographic several years ago, but I know nothing about it, and I&apos;m getting curious because I like it a lot. Additional questions: what kind of bird is it? What kind of stone do you think that is? Where could I find more information (or somebody who might know)?</description>
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