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Kinosternidae / Painted turtle / Turtle / Reelfoot Lake / New Madrid earthquake / The Turtles / Zoology / Sternotherus / Geography of the United States / Herpetology
Date: 2013-01-01 12:42:24
Kinosternidae
Painted turtle
Turtle
Reelfoot Lake
New Madrid earthquake
The Turtles
Zoology
Sternotherus
Geography of the United States
Herpetology

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