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    Geo Kids: Cool Cats, Raindrops, and Things That Live in Holes 1994 500 7922-2678-X National Geographic Kids Video Columbia TriStar Home Video 51621 Video Classics: Vietnam of Folklore 1982 1993 60 0-7922-2602-x National Geographic Special 51621 Video Classics: Thailand of Folklore 1981 1993 60 0-7922-2602-x National Geographic Special 51621

  3. Lethe diana - Wikipedia

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    Lethe diana, the Diana treebrown, is a brush-footed butterfly (subfamily Satyrinae) in the family Nymphalidae.Its wings are a dark shade of brown, with an eyespot pattern, and a wingspan of about 45–55 mm. [1] It resembles Lethe confusa; however, the Lethe confusa bears a white band on its wings, setting them apart.

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    Christmas Rectangle Bucket. Price: $1.25 This Christmas bucket with handles can be used to safely store your Dollar Tree Christmas items for use next year or house any other seasonal items you ...

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    Papilio ulysses, the Ulysses butterfly (also known as the blue mountain swallowtail butterfly or Blue emperor), is a large swallowtail butterfly, in the subgenus Achillides, of Australia, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. Its size varies depending on subspecies, but the wingspan is about 10.5 cm (4.1 in) in Queensland. [1]

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    Visit Shutterfly to get the template for these pretty butterfly pencil toppers. The free printable includes red, pink, and white butterfly wings as well as a blank one that your kids can color in ...

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    Washi is commonly made using fibres from the bark of the gampi tree, the mitsumata shrub (Edgeworthia papyrifera), or the paper mulberry but can also be made using bamboo, hemp, rice, and wheat. Artisan papers such as unryu, lokta, hanji [ citation needed ] , gampi, kozo, saa, and abaca have long fibers and are often extremely strong.