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Porcupine caribou / Barren-ground Caribou / Arctic vegetation / St. Matthew Island / Arctic / Taiga / Tundra / Cladonia / Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve / Reindeer / Physical geography / Peary caribou
Date: 2009-03-09 13:48:04
Porcupine caribou
Barren-ground Caribou
Arctic vegetation
St. Matthew Island
Arctic
Taiga
Tundra
Cladonia
Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve
Reindeer
Physical geography
Peary caribou

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