File:Isro-ImageF 00007 moose.jpg
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DescriptionIsro-ImageF 00007 moose.jpg |
English: Moose swimming off Isle Royale National Park |
Source | Dept of the Interior, National Park Service (http://photo.itc.nps.gov/storage/images/index.html) |
Author | National Park Service |
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