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Jun 27, 2023 2:31 PM CST
Name: Al F.
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I understand the point, but in the case of an arthropod as ubiquitous as the springtail, which has a terrestrial range so expansive it stretches from the Arctic to Antarctica, from the Himalayas to the bottom of the Rift Valley, and includes beaches, backyards, bogs, and basements, where the organism is located doesn't much matter.
Al
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