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Subject: a nest poi na zdani
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From: Pierre Abbat <phma@webjockey.net>
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One of the websites I read about Hominidae (they include gorillas and chimps 
in the family, which I don't) states "All make and use nests." So I looked 
for info on gorilla and chimp nests. Their nests are several tree branches 
bent together to make a platform, or they make ground nests. They use them 
for one night and then move on. Such a thing I would call ckana gi'enai zdani.

phma

