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Fauna of the United States / Carduelinae / Hawaiian honeycreepers / Biota / Hakalau Forest National Wildlife Refuge / Mongoose / Rodent / Rat / Palila / Hawaiian stilt / Hawaiian Islands / Hawaiian monk seal
Date: 2014-05-22 17:42:39
Fauna of the United States
Carduelinae
Hawaiian honeycreepers
Biota
Hakalau Forest National Wildlife Refuge
Mongoose
Rodent
Rat
Palila
Hawaiian stilt
Hawaiian Islands
Hawaiian monk seal

Rat and kähuli tree snail, East Hawai‘i. Photo by Jack Jeffrey Endangered

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