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Herpetology / Fauna of Canada / Fauna of the United States / Garter snake / United States / Arizona Game and Fish Department / Endangered Species Act / Thamnophis rufipunctatus / United States Fish and Wildlife Service / Conservation in the United States / Environment of the United States / Thamnophis
Date: 2012-09-12 15:14:10
Herpetology
Fauna of Canada
Fauna of the United States
Garter snake
United States
Arizona Game and Fish Department
Endangered Species Act
Thamnophis rufipunctatus
United States Fish and Wildlife Service
Conservation in the United States
Environment of the United States
Thamnophis

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