Mr Len Tomlin, the proprietor of a flea circus in Manchester, England, teaches one of his star performers to walk a tightrope The flea has a thin silver balancing wire attached to it by a minute harness.
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Press, 21 December 1978, Page 12
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37Mr Len Tomlin, the proprietor of a flea circus in Manchester, England, teaches one of his star performers to walk a tightrope The flea has a thin silver balancing wire attached to it by a minute harness. Press, 21 December 1978, Page 12
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