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Waterbird Phalacrocorax aristoclis, order Pelecaniformes, related to the cormorant. It is smaller than the cormorant, with a green tinge to its plumage and in the breeding season has a crest. Its food consists mainly of sand eels for which it dives, staying underwater for up to 54 seconds. It breeds on deeply fissured cliffs, and on rocky parts of isolated islands.



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Harry's rant included this anecdote from his West Ham days: "I was warming up with Di Canio and Razor and we are stretching and Di Canio goes 'F****** hell, f****** Razor, we are stretching' and Razor is saying 'Oh, last night, 10 pints, shagging.
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