File:A cave-adapted millipede in Mammoth Cave National Park.jpg
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DescriptionA cave-adapted millipede in Mammoth Cave National Park.jpg | NPS Photo by Rick Olson |
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Source | A cave-adapted millipede in Mammoth Cave National Park. |
Author | This image: http://nature.nps.gov/geology/caves/images/photo_page/small/Cave_Adapted_Millipede.jpg is linked from this NPS webpage |
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