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  2. Fauna of Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Blanding's turtles is one of several endangered species that inhabit the city. An Eastern garter snake in the Toronto ravine system. There are 24 species of amphibians and reptiles that are considered native species within the city limits of Toronto, with most populations concentrated in the wetlands found in the city. [1]

  3. Disappearance of Adrien McNaughton - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, with the use of new digital technology, his parents hoped to find him as an adult. [9] Also in 2009, when Adrien's parents were contacted by the Toronto Sun, his mother declined to be interviewed and referred questions to the police. [10]

  4. Darwin (monkey) - Wikipedia

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    The lawsuit was dismissed on September 13, 2013, [9] with the court finding no evidence of coercion and ruling that Darwin is a wild animal "by virtue of his behaviour and qualities", and that Nakhuda "lost ownership of the monkey when she lost possession". [10] In January 2014, Nakhuda was ordered to pay $83,000 in legal fees to Story Book ...

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  7. Pet recovery service - Wikipedia

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    According to an Ohio State University study, the main reasons owners aren't found for lost pets included incorrect or disconnected phone numbers (35.4%), the owner's failure to return phone calls or respond to letters (24.3%), unregistered microchips (9.8%), or microchips registered in a database that differed from the manufacturer (17.2%). [9]