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  • A juvenile common flat lizard (Platysaurus intermedius) in Matobo National Park, part of the Motopos Hiils area in Zimbabwe. The park is an U.N. UNESCO World Hertiage Site. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    juvenile_flat_lizard_13012ZB-348.jpg
  • A juvenile common flat lizard (Platysaurus intermedius) in Matobo National Park, part of the Motopos Hiils area in Zimbabwe. The park is an U.N. UNESCO World Hertiage Site. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    juvenile_flat_lizard_13012ZB-321.jpg
  • A juvenile common flat lizard (Platysaurus intermedius) in Matobo National Park, part of the Motopos Hiils area in Zimbabwe. The park is an U.N. UNESCO World Hertiage Site. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    juvenile_flat_lizard_13012ZB-341.jpg
  • A juvenile common flat lizard (Platysaurus intermedius) in Matobo National Park, part of the Motopos Hiils area in Zimbabwe. The park is an U.N. UNESCO World Hertiage Site. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    juvenile_flat_lizard_13012ZB-279.jpg
  • A juvenile common flat lizard (Platysaurus intermedius) in Matobo National Park, part of the Motopos Hiils area in Zimbabwe. The park is an U.N. UNESCO World Hertiage Site. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    juvenile_flat_lizard_13012ZB-267.jpg
  • A pair of juvenile great blue herons wait in the nest at Wakodahatchee wetlands, Florida.
    juvenile_heron_41915ww-126.jpg
  • A Bewick's wren (Thryomanes bewickii) juvenile freshly emerged from the nest, awaiting food from its parents.
    juvenile_bewick's_wren_51306BW1.jpg
  • A pair of juvenile great blue herons wait in the nest at Wakodahatchee wetlands, Florida.
    juvenile_heron_41915ww-467.jpg
  • A pair of juvenile great blue herons wait in the nest at Wakodahatchee wetlands, Florida.
    juvenile_heron_41915ww-116.jpg
  • A pair of juvenile great blue herons wait in the nest at Wakodahatchee wetlands, Florida.
    juvenile_heron_41915ww-459.jpg
  • A pair of juvenile great blue herons wait in the nest at Wakodahatchee wetlands, Florida.
    juvenile_heron_41915ww-465.jpg
  • A juvenile yellow warbler (Dendroica petechia) on North Seymour Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    yellow_warbler_82710NNS2-166-Edit.jpg
  • A juvenile elk (Cervus elaphus) at dawn in Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana. Photographed with a trail camera via a premit issued by the National Park Service.
    winter_elk-120614bh2-115.jpg
  • A juvenile elk (Cervus elaphus) in Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana. Photographed with a trail camera via a premit issued by the National Park Service.
    winter_elk-120614bh-134.jpg
  • A juvenile elk (Cervus elaphus) in Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana. Photographed with a trail camera via a premit issued by the National Park Service.
    winter_elk-120614bh-133.jpg
  • A juvenile Yuma bat (Yuma myotis) in flight at night in the Rogue River National Forest, Oregon.
    flying_Yuma_batMDurham255_5.jpg
  • A newly morphed juvenile American bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus). Oregon.
    Amercian_Bullfrog_71316V4-117.jpg
  • A juvenile elk (Cervus elaphus) in Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana. Photographed with a trail camera via a premit issued by the National Park Service.
    winter_elk-120614bh-133-2.jpg
  • A juvenile elk (Cervus elaphus) at dawn in Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana. Photographed with a trail camera via a premit issued by the National Park Service.
    winter_elk-120614bh2-117.jpg
  • A juvenile elk (Cervus elaphus) at dawn in Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana. Photographed with a trail camera via a premit issued by the National Park Service.
    winter_elk-120614bh2-116.jpg
  • A juvenile great blue heron waits in the nest at Wakodahatchee wetlands, Florida.
    juvenile_heron_41915ww2-170.jpg
  • A juvenile great blue heron waits in the nest at Wakodahatchee wetlands, Florida.
    juvenile_heron_41915ww-106.jpg
  • A juvenile great blue heron waits in the nest at Wakodahatchee wetlands, Florida.
    juvenile_heron_41915ww2-174.jpg
  • A juvenile great blue heron waits in the nest at Wakodahatchee wetlands, Florida.
    juvenile_heron_41915ww2-165.jpg
  • A juvenile great blue heron waits in the nest at Wakodahatchee wetlands, Florida.
    juvenile_heron_41915ww-431.jpg
  • A juvenile great blue heron waits in the nest at Wakodahatchee wetlands, Florida.
    juvenile_heron_41915ww-426.jpg
  • A juvenile red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) in a pasture near Joseph, Oregon. The bird had been picked up by motorists just hours before, and delivered to the local Oregon Division Of Fish and Wildlife. The bird was not injured, but was simply struggling to fly with a full crop. Ideally, It should have been left alone.
    juvenile_red-tailed_hawk6706RTH9.jpg
  • A juvenile red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) in a pasture near Joseph, Oregon. The bird had been picked up by motorists just hours before, and delivered to the local Oregon Division Of Fish and Wildlife. The bird was not injured, but was simply struggling to fly with a full crop. Ideally, It should have been left alone.
    juvenile_red-tailed_hawk6706RTH8.jpg
  • A juvenile red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) in a pasture near Joseph, Oregon. The bird had been picked up by motorists just hours before, and delivered to the local Oregon Division Of Fish and Wildlife. The bird was not injured, but was simply struggling to fly with a full crop. Ideally, It should have been left alone.
    juvenile_red-tailed_hawk6706RTH4.jpg
  • A juvenile red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) in a pasture near Joseph, Oregon. The bird had been picked up by motorists just hours before, and delivered to the local Oregon Division Of Fish and Wildlife. The bird was not injured, but was simply struggling to fly with a full crop. Ideally, It should have been left alone.
    juvenile_red-tailed_hawk6706RTH3.jpg
  • Juvenile male eastern red bat (Lasiurus borealis), Photographed near the Conasauga River in the Chattahoochee National Forest, Georgia.
    juvenile_bat_72810GrB-277-20.jpg
  • A juvenile red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) in a pasture near Joseph, Oregon. The bird had been picked up by motorists just hours before, and delivered to the local Oregon Division Of Fish and Wildlife. The bird was not injured, but was simply struggling to fly with a full crop. Ideally, It should have been left alone.
    juvenile_red-tailed_hawk6706RTH7.jpg
  • A juvenile red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) in a pasture near Joseph, Oregon. The bird had been picked up by motorists just hours before, and delivered to the local Oregon Division Of Fish and Wildlife. The bird was not injured, but was simply struggling to fly with a full crop. Ideally, It should have been left alone.
    juvenile_red-tailed_hawk6706RTH2.jpg
  • A juvenile red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) awaits release from a kennel carrier in a pasture near Joseph, Oregon. The bird had been picked up by motorists just hours before, and delivered to the local Oregon Division Of Fish and Wildlife. The bird was not injured, but was simply struggling to fly with a full crop. Ideally, It should have been left alone.
    juvenile_red-tailed_hawk6706RTH1.jpg
  • A juvenile red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) in a pasture near Joseph, Oregon. The bird had been picked up by motorists just hours before, and delivered to the local Oregon Division Of Fish and Wildlife. The bird was not injured, but was simply struggling to fly with a full crop. Ideally, It should have been left alone.
    juvenile_red-tailed_hawk6706RTH5.jpg
  • A young magnificent frigatebird (Fregata magnificens) sits on the nest. North Syemour Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    Juvenile_Fregata_magnificens_82710NN...jpg
  • A young magnificent frigatebird (Fregata magnificens) sits on the nest. North Syemour Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    Juvenile_Fregata_magnificens_82710NN...jpg
  • A blue-footed booby (Sula nebouxii) raising a juvenile in a ground nest on Espanola Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    blue-footed_booby_nest_82010Esp2-355.jpg
  • A blue-footed booby (Sula nebouxii) raising a juvenile in a ground nest on Espanola Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    blue-footed_booby_nest_82010Esp2-364.jpg
  • A blue-footed booby (Sula nebouxii) raising a juvenile in a ground nest on Espanola Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    blue-footed_booby_nest_82010Esp2-334.jpg
  • Juvenile female cougar (Felis Concolor) eye detail. Range: North America - Canada south to South America. Captive, Montana.
    mountain_lion-MDurham64_1.jpg
  • A newly morphed juvenile and large male American bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) - an invasive species in the western North America.
    Amercian_Bullfrog_71316V4-213.jpg
  • A newly morphed juvenile and large male American bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) - an invasive species in the western North America.
    Amercian_Bullfrog_71316V4-353.jpg
  • A newly morphed juvenile and large male American bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) - an invasive species in the western North America.
    Amercian_Bullfrog_71316V4-337.jpg
  • A newly morphed juvenile American bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) - an invasive species in the western North America.
    Amercian_Bullfrog_71316V4-216-Edit.jpg
  • A newly morphed juvenile American bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) - an invasive species in the western North America.
    Amercian_Bullfrog_71316V4-390.jpg
  • A male (left), newly morphed juvenile (middle), and female American bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) - an invasive species in the western North America.
    Amercian_Bullfrog_71316V2-120.jpg
  • Juvenile trees in the Tillamook State Forest, Oregon. The area was extensively burned in a series of forest fires starting in 1933 which are now called the Tillamook Burn. The forest was replanted from 1949 to 1973 in the largest reforestation project of its kind.
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  • A juvenile vervet monkey (Chlorocebus pygerythrus) traversing a tree limb in Matobo National Park, part of the Motopos Hiils area in Zimbabwe. The park is an U.N. UNESCO World Hertiage Site. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    arboreal_vervet_monkey_21121VMs-112.jpg
  • A juvenile vervet monkey (Chlorocebus pygerythrus) traversing a tree limb in Matobo National Park, part of the Motopos Hiils area in Zimbabwe. The park is an U.N. UNESCO World Hertiage Site. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    arboreal_vervet_monkey_21121VMs-111.jpg
  • A juvenile marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus) in the tidal zone on Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    marine_iguana_galapagos_81810GPFl2-8...jpg
  • An juvenile Pacific Lamprey (Lampetra tridentata). These fish have an ancient lineage, appearing in the fossil record nearly 450 million years ago – well before the age of the dinosaurs. Pacific lamprey are an important ceremonial food for Native American tribes in the Columbia River basin. Little is known about the life history or habits of this fish except that their numbers in the Columbia River have greatly declined over several decades. Photographed at the USGS Columbia River Research Lab in Willard, Washington.
    Pacific_Lamprey_Lampetra_tridentata_...jpg
  • An juvenile Pacific Lamprey (Lampetra tridentata). These fish have an ancient lineage, appearing in the fossil record nearly 450 million years ago – well before the age of the dinosaurs. Pacific lamprey are an important ceremonial food for Native American tribes in the Columbia River basin. Little is known about the life history or habits of this fish except that their numbers in the Columbia River have greatly declined over several decades. Photographed at the USGS Columbia River Research Lab in Willard, Washington.
    Pacific_Lamprey_Lampetra_tridentata_...jpg
  • An juvenile Pacific Lamprey (Lampetra tridentata) uses its sucker-like mouth parts to attach itself to a river rock . These fish have an ancient lineage, appearing in the fossil record nearly 450 million years ago – well before the age of the dinosaurs. Pacific lamprey are an important ceremonial food for Native American tribes in the Columbia River basin. Little is known about the life history or habits of this fish except that their numbers in the Columbia River have greatly declined over several decades. Photographed at the USGS Columbia River Research Lab in Willard, Washington.
    Pacific_Lamprey_Lampetra_tridentata_...jpg
  • An juvenile Pacific Lamprey (Lampetra tridentata) uses its sucker-like mouth parts to attach itself to the glass of an aquarium . These fish have an ancient lineage, appearing in the fossil record nearly 450 million years ago – well before the age of the dinosaurs. Pacific lamprey are an important ceremonial food for Native American tribes in the Columbia River basin. Little is known about the life history or habits of this fish except that their numbers in the Columbia River have greatly declined over several decades. Photographed at the USGS Columbia River Research Lab in Willard, Washington.
    Pacific_Lamprey_Lampetra_tridentata_...jpg
  • An juvenile Pacific Lamprey (Lampetra tridentata). These fish have an ancient lineage, appearing in the fossil record nearly 450 million years ago – well before the age of the dinosaurs. Pacific lamprey are an important ceremonial food for Native American tribes in the Columbia River basin. Little is known about the life history or habits of this fish except that their numbers in the Columbia River have greatly declined over several decades. Photographed at the USGS Columbia River Research Lab in Willard, Washington.
    Pacific_Lamprey_Lampetra_tridentata_...jpg
  • Juvenile female cougar (Felis Concolor) hiding in tree well. Range: North America - Canada south to South America.
    hiding_mountain_lion-MDurham68_1.jpg
  • Juvenile female cougar (Felis Concolor). Range: North America - Canada south to South America. Captive, Montana.
    mountain_lion-MDurham62_1.jpg
  • Juvenile bighorn sheep group (Ovis canadensis canadensis). Lostine Ridge, Wallowa Mountains, Oregon.
    bighorn_sheep-MDurham11.jpg
  • A juvenile bighorn sheep ewe (Ovis canadensis canadensis) portrait. Lostine Ridge, Wallowa Mountains, Oregon.
    bighorn_sheep-MDurham10.jpg
  • A juvenile bighorn ram (Ovis canadensis canadensis) portrait. Lostine Ridge, Wallowa Mountains, Oregon.
    bighorn_sheep-MDurham02.jpg
  • A newly morphed juvenile American bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) hiding in wetland plants. Oregon.
    Amercian_Bullfrog_71316V4-246.jpg
  • A newly morphed juvenile American bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) - an invasive species in the western North America.
    Amercian_Bullfrog_71316V4-465-Edit.jpg
  • A juvenile marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus) in the tidal zone on Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    marine_iguana_galapagos_81810GPFl2-8...jpg
  • A juvenile marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus) in the tidal zone on Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador. Filter applied for an early photography, vintage look.
    marine_iguana_galapagos_81810GPFl2-8...jpg
  • An juvenile Pacific Lamprey (Lampetra tridentata). These fish have an ancient lineage, appearing in the fossil record nearly 450 million years ago – well before the age of the dinosaurs. Pacific lamprey are an important ceremonial food for Native American tribes in the Columbia River basin. Little is known about the life history or habits of this fish except that their numbers in the Columbia River have greatly declined over several decades. Photographed at the USGS Columbia River Research Lab in Willard, Washington.
    Pacific_Lamprey_Lampetra_tridentata_...jpg
  • An juvenile Pacific Lamprey (Lampetra tridentata) with an experimental rfid tag (under the skin). These fish have an ancient lineage, appearing in the fossil record nearly 450 million years ago – well before the age of the dinosaurs. Pacific lamprey are an important ceremonial food for Native American tribes in the Columbia River basin. Little is known about the life history or habits of this fish except that their numbers in the Columbia River have greatly declined over several decades. Photographed at the USGS Columbia River Research Lab in Willard, Washington.
    Pacific_Lamprey_Lampetra_tridentata_...jpg
  • An juvenile Pacific Lamprey (Lampetra tridentata). These fish have an ancient lineage, appearing in the fossil record nearly 450 million years ago – well before the age of the dinosaurs. Pacific lamprey are an important ceremonial food for Native American tribes in the Columbia River basin. Little is known about the life history or habits of this fish except that their numbers in the Columbia River have greatly declined over several decades. Photographed at the USGS Columbia River Research Lab in Willard, Washington.
    Pacific_Lamprey_Lampetra_tridentata_...jpg
  • Juvenile female cougar (Felis Concolor) portrait. Range: North America - Canada south to South America. Captive, Montana.
    mountain_lion-MDurham66_1.jpg
  • Juvenile female cougar (Felis Concolor) portrait. Range: North America - Canada south to South America.
    mountain_lion-MDurham58.jpg
  • A bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis canadensis) family group featuring a ram and several juvenile ewes. Lostine Ridge, Wallowa Mountains, Oregon.
    bighorn_ram-MDurham17.jpg
  • A juvenile bighorn sheep(Ovis canadensis canadensis) portrait. Lostine Ridge, Wallowa Mountains, Oregon.
    bighorn_sheep-MDurham03.jpg
  • A newly morphed juvenile American bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) - an invasive species in the western North America.
    Amercian_Bullfrog_71316V4-194-Edit.jpg
  • A newly morphed juvenile and large male American bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) - an invasive species in the western North America.
    Amercian_Bullfrog_71316V2-140-Edit.jpg
  • A male (left), newly morphed juvenile (middle), and female American bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) - an invasive species in the western North America.
    Amercian_Bullfrog_71316V2-127-Edit.jpg
  • A juvenile marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus) in the tidal zone on Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    marine_iguana_galapagos_81810GPFl2-8...jpg
  • The eye of a juvenile Pacific Lamprey (Lampetra tridentata). These fish have an ancient lineage, appearing in the fossil record nearly 450 million years ago – well before the age of the dinosaurs. Pacific lamprey are an important ceremonial food for Native American tribes in the Columbia River basin. Little is known about the life history or habits of this fish except that their numbers in the Columbia River have greatly declined over several decades. Photographed at the USGS Columbia River Research Lab in Willard, Washington.
    Pacific_Lamprey_Lampetra_tridentata_...jpg
  • An juvenile Pacific Lamprey (Lampetra tridentata). These fish have an ancient lineage, appearing in the fossil record nearly 450 million years ago – well before the age of the dinosaurs. Pacific lamprey are an important ceremonial food for Native American tribes in the Columbia River basin. Little is known about the life history or habits of this fish except that their numbers in the Columbia River have greatly declined over several decades. Photographed at the USGS Columbia River Research Lab in Willard, Washington.
    Pacific_Lamprey_Lampetra_tridentata_...jpg
  • An juvenile Pacific Lamprey (Lampetra tridentata). These fish have an ancient lineage, appearing in the fossil record nearly 450 million years ago – well before the age of the dinosaurs. Pacific lamprey are an important ceremonial food for Native American tribes in the Columbia River basin. Little is known about the life history or habits of this fish except that their numbers in the Columbia River have greatly declined over several decades. Photographed at the USGS Columbia River Research Lab in Willard, Washington.
    Pacific_Lamprey_Lampetra_tridentata_...jpg
  • Juvenile female cougar (Felis Concolor) snarling. Range: North America - Canada south to South America. Captive, Montana.
    angry_mountain_lion-MDurham65_1.jpg
  • A newly morphed juvenile American bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) - an invasive species in the western North America.
    Amercian_Bullfrog_71316V4-442.jpg
  • A pair of juvenile Pacific Lamprey (Lampetra tridentata). These fish have an ancient lineage, appearing in the fossil record nearly 450 million years ago – well before the age of the dinosaurs. Pacific lamprey are an important ceremonial food for Native American tribes in the Columbia River basin. Little is known about the life history or habits of this fish except that their numbers in the Columbia River have greatly declined over several decades. Photographed at the USGS Columbia River Research Lab in Willard, Washington.
    Pacific_Lamprey_Lampetra_tridentata_...jpg
  • An juvenile Pacific Lamprey (Lampetra tridentata). These fish have an ancient lineage, appearing in the fossil record nearly 450 million years ago – well before the age of the dinosaurs. Pacific lamprey are an important ceremonial food for Native American tribes in the Columbia River basin. Little is known about the life history or habits of this fish except that their numbers in the Columbia River have greatly declined over several decades. Photographed at the USGS Columbia River Research Lab in Willard, Washington.
    Pacific_Lamprey_Lampetra_tridentata_...jpg
  • A young magnificent frigatebird (Fregata magnificens) sits on the nest. North Syemour Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    vintage_galapagos_82710NNS-170-Edit.jpg
  • An elk cow (Cervus elaphus) in Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana. Photographed with a trail camera via a premit issued by the National Park Service.
    winter_elk-120614bh-147.jpg
  • A nursing california sea lion (Zalophus californianus) on the beach of Genovesa Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    nursing_sea_lion_82310GNv4-168.jpg
  • A nursing california sea lion (Zalophus californianus) on the beach of Genovesa Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    nursing_sea_lion_82310GNv4-168-Edit.jpg
  • A nursing california sea lion (Zalophus californianus) on the beach of Genovesa Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    nursing_sea_lion_82310GNv4-162.jpg
  • A nursing california sea lion (Zalophus californianus) on the beach of Genovesa Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    nursing_sea_lion_82310GNv4-159.jpg
  • A young galapagos giant tortoise (Geochelone elephantopus hoodensis), a species native to Espanola Island (and extinct in the wild) , at the Darwin Center on Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    baby_tortoise_82210GGf2-139.jpg
  • A young galapagos giant tortoise (Geochelone elephantopus hoodensis), a species native to Espanola Island (and extinct in the wild) , at the Darwin Center on Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    baby_tortoise_82210GGf2-139-Edit.jpg
  • A waved albatross (Diomedea irrorata) ground nesting with a chick on Espanola Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    nesting_albatross_82010Esp2-331-Edit.jpg
  • A waved albatross chick (Diomedea irrorata) ground nesting on Espanola Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    waved_albatross_chick82010Esp2-212.jpg
  • A waved albatross chick (Diomedea irrorata) ground nesting on Espanola Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    waved_albatross_chick82010Esp2-201-E...jpg
  • A waved albatross chick (Diomedea irrorata) ground nesting on Espanola Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    waved_albatross_chick82010Esp2-195.jpg
  • A waved albatross chick (Diomedea irrorata) ground nesting on Espanola Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    waved_albatross_chick82010Esp2-180.jpg
  • A waved albatross chick (Diomedea irrorata) ground nesting on Espanola Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    waved_albatross_chick82010Esp2-176.jpg
  • A young red-eared slider (Trachemys scripta elegans) swimming in water. Central Texas. Temporarily captive.
    baby_turtle_32609reS-44.jpg
  • A young red-eared slider (Trachemys scripta elegans) swimming in water. Central Texas. Temporarily captive.
    baby_turtle_32609reS-26.jpg
  • A border collie / australian shepherd mix female at 9 weeks (left) and nine months old.
    border_collie_puppy_11308BBd-33.jpg
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