File:Arctic Char.jpg
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DescriptionArctic Char.jpg |
English: Arctic Char |
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- 2009-10-20 14:56 Mattisse 1050×697× (953525 bytes) {{Information |Description = Arctic Char |Source = http://www.fws.gov/digitalmedia/FullRes/natdiglib/76C14BD1-65B8-D693-74C5F541E69C0719.jpg |Date = ~~~~~ |Author = U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service |Permission = U.S. Gove
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