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Yet with this high temperature, almost every beetle, several genera of spiders, snails, and land-shells, toads and lizards, were all lying torpid beneath stones.
Don Gagnon
“Yet with this high temperature, almost every beetle, several genera of spiders, snails, and land-shells, toads and lizards, were all lying torpid beneath stones.” Reference Darwin, Charles (1935). “The Voyage of the Beagle: A Naturalist's Voyage Round the World.” (Start Classics). Kindle Edition. Chapter V, BAHIA BLANCA., JULY 26-August 19, 1833, p. 97 of 468. 20%. Read Saturday, April 28, 2018.
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