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  • 21Trout — For other uses, see Trout (disambiguation). Rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss …

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  • 22Bee-eater — Bee eaters European Bee eaters, (Merops apiaster) Scientific classification Kingdom: A …

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  • 23Fly — For other uses, see fly (disambiguation) and flies (disambiguation). Fly Temporal range: Middle Triassic Recent 245–0 Ma …

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  • 24Dipper — For other uses, see Dipper (disambiguation). Dippers American Dipper Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 25River Mole, Surrey — The River Mole is a river in southern England, which rises in West Sussex near Gatwick Airport and flows north west through Surrey for 80 km (50 miles) to the River Thames near Hampton Court Palace. The river gives its name to the Surrey district …

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  • 26Nymph (biology) — Leaf Hopper nymph of the Common Jassid (Eurymela fenestrata). Specimen approx 10mm in length. Taken in Swifts Creek, Victoria, Australia in January 2007. In biology, a nymph is the immature form of some invertebrates, particularly insects, which… …

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  • 27Charles Cotton — For other people named Charles Cotton, see Charles Cotton (disambiguation). Charles Cotton from Angling by Alexander Cargill (published 1897)[1] Charles Cotton (April 28, 1630 – February 16, 1687) was an English poet and writer, best know …

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  • 28Deschutes River (Oregon) — This article is about the river in Oregon. For other uses, see Deschutes (disambiguation). Coordinates: 45°38′07″N 120°54′52″W / 45.63528°N 120.91444°W …

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  • 29Merced River — Coordinates: 37°20′57″N 120°58′32″W / 37.34917°N 120.97556°W / 37.34917; 120.97556 …

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  • 30Kobuk River — The Kobuk River is approximately convert|280|mi|km|0|lk=on long, located in the Arctic region of northwestern Alaska in the United States. [USGS Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). [http://geonames.usgs.gov/pls/gnispublic/f?p=gnispq:3:::NO… …

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