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V6 Commodore water pump gets the tick from nesting platypus at Warrawong – ABC News
Three years after private owners bought the neglected Warrawong Wildlife Sanctuary in the Adelaide Hills, platypus are nesting in a swamp due to the engine’s pu…
Three years after private owners bought the neglected Warrawong Wildlife Sanctuary in the Adelaide Hills to bring it back to life, platypus are nesting in a swamp due to the pumping power of a Commodore V6 engine.
Key points:
- Platypus born in 2019 are seen nesting in a swamp at Warrawong Wildlife Sactuary that has been brought back to life
- A Commodore engine is being used to drive a water pump due to a lack of electricity next to the lake
- Water ecology is the key to War…
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