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Clemmys / Glyptemys / Bog turtle / Turtle / Desert tortoise / Green sea turtle / Sea turtle / Blood urea nitrogen / Spotted turtle / Herpetology / Zoology / Fauna of the United States
Date: 2008-06-21 01:02:34
Clemmys
Glyptemys
Bog turtle
Turtle
Desert tortoise
Green sea turtle
Sea turtle
Blood urea nitrogen
Spotted turtle
Herpetology
Zoology
Fauna of the United States

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