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March 23, 2010 in blue whale, Collections, Research, Specimens | by Jennifer Lee Mason

Following thousands of hours of labour, design and toil…Tallulah is complete. And she is MAGNIFICENT!)
Following thousands of hours of labour, design and toil…Tallulah is complete. And she is MAGNIFICENT!)
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