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2/2023 Be Warned: Basic human physiology did not evolve to survive in a world ravaged by extinction

Updated: Dec 22, 2023

Velvetbean caterpillar moth (Anticarsia gemmatalis)

Driftless Area South Central Wisconsin, Dane County USA

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