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John Reynolds Great Sundew (Drosera Anglica) ~ Central Coast, British Columbia
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Samuel Brinker Spiny Softshell Turtle (Apalone spinifera) ~ Lake Erie, Ontario
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gaberivest Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) ~ Inuvik, Northwest Territories
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