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Reptiles of Australia / Rheodytes / Chelodina / Elseya uberima / Rheodytes devisi / Gulf snapping turtle / Fitzroy River turtle / Emydura / Western swamp tortoise / Pleurodira / Chelidae / Elseya
Date: 2006-01-08 01:49:59
Reptiles of Australia
Rheodytes
Chelodina
Elseya uberima
Rheodytes devisi
Gulf snapping turtle
Fitzroy River turtle
Emydura
Western swamp tortoise
Pleurodira
Chelidae
Elseya

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