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DescriptionBufo marinus distribution.png |
English: Distribution of Bufo marinus, native distribution in blue, introduced in red.
Português: Distribuição do Bufo marinus: distribuição nativa em azul, introdução em vermelho.
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8 June 2006 |
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in Wikipedia in English. |
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Created by LiquidGhoul, ammended by Tnarg 12345 |
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History from Wikipedia
- (cur) 16:50, 8 June 2006 . . Tnarg 12345 (Talk | contribs | block) . . 800×370 (51,265 bytes) (Distribution of Bufo marinus, native distribution in blue, introduced in red.)
- 07:34, 8 June 2006 . . Tnarg 12345 (Talk | contribs | block) . . 800×370 (51,352 bytes) (Distribution of Bufo marinus, native distribution in blue, introduced in red.)
- 14:58, 6 June 2006 . . LiquidGhoul (Talk | contribs | block) . . 1357×628 (21,090 bytes) (Distribution of Bufo marinus, native distribution in blue, introduced in red.)
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