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Trish Harrington
Trish Harrington is on page 234 of 368
So far, I'm loving this book.
Jan 01, 2026 07:13PM Add a comment
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Galen
Galen is on page 269 of 368
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Galen
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Galen
Galen is on page 161 of 368
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Mim
Mim is on page 165 of 368
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Galen
Galen is on page 74 of 368
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Camille
Camille is 70% done
An very good book. My lack of progress has nothing to do with the quality of the writing or information I'm gaining from its contents. I'm only able to read it occasionally which is possible because of the opportunistic breaks within a chapter and because each chapter's contents which are almost stand alone.
Dec 26, 2025 07:28AM Add a comment
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Nelson Gwinn
Nelson Gwinn is on page 272 of 368
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Nelson Gwinn
Nelson Gwinn is on page 260 of 368
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Sophia
Sophia is 90% done
I'm on the chapter on greater anis and I need to take a moment to let out my biology nerd energy- I thought animals only forgo their own reproduction to raise another individual's young when they are genetic relatives, ie because of kin selection. Or at least that's the impression I got from my undergrad. Now you're telling me that greater anis constantly raise young they're not related to??? Totally rad bro
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