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Scavengers To Slip Through Wastes Disposal

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30%13 A fault that exhibits both dip-slip and strike-slip movement
noun

• a geological fault in which one side is above the other

28%6 A cavity at the base of the tail feathers of a bird, through which digestive and reproductive wastes are expelled.
noun

• (zoology) the cavity (in birds, reptiles, amphibians, most fish, and monotremes but not other mammals) at the end of the digestive tract into which the intestinal, genital, and urinary tracts open

• a waste pipe that carries away sewage or surface water

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