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somehow to bunch together all the slack netting by using its wing- 
hooks as crochet-hooks, and having done this it decides to bite 
a hole through the bunch. The result is that when the animal is 
liberated and the net straightened out, one finds a hole as big as 
a football. 
Many of my nets were thus put out of action until I got back to 
England and had time to repair them. 
