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[ID: A digital drawing of a gray spotted seal facing to the left with its tongue out. The background is a wavy teal with small black fish. End.]
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HARBOR SEAL
Phoca vitulina
CLASS MAMMALIA
CLADE PINNIPEDIA
Harbor seal spot patterns are unique, and can appear either dark-on-light or light-on-dark. Seal pups are able to swim and dive just hours after birth. Adults can grow up to 370lbs.
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I like when the bus stops directly in front of you out of the line of waiting people and opens its doors. Chosen by the dragon
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may i share with you the best video on the internet
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this is what i was talking about by the way
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Amuse (Amufun) Puchimaru DX Animals - Brown Bear
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Day 16 of extinct birds - the spotted green pigeon or Liverpool pigeon
The spotted green pigeon is only known from two specimens and a short description from 1783. One of those specimens was lost, leaving us a single study skin. It isn't even clear where the specimens were from! (The species is assumed to be a Tahitian pigeon known as tītī but this is hard to verify) Genetic studies show that they were related to the Nicobar pigeon, but that's all we know about them.
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It's still kinda wild how Phineas and Ferb managed to completely hijack an idiom. Now whenever someone hears a sentence leading with "If I had a nickel for everytime [...]", odds are their brain auto fills with "I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice," rather than "I'd be rich," or "I could [action that requires purchasing something requiring an obscene amount of money]". Y'know, what the idiom originally was
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