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Sibuyan Island / Mount Guiting-Guiting / Nepenthes sibuyanensis / Greater Mindanao Shrew / Mindoro Shrew / Murinae / Southeast Asia / Asia / White-toothed shrew / Crocidura / Negros Shrew / Chrotomys
Date: 2011-01-18 20:15:44
Sibuyan Island
Mount Guiting-Guiting
Nepenthes sibuyanensis
Greater Mindanao Shrew
Mindoro Shrew
Murinae
Southeast Asia
Asia
White-toothed shrew
Crocidura
Negros Shrew
Chrotomys

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