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         Frogs & Toads:     more books (104)
  1. 300 Frogs: A Visual Reference to Frogs and Toads from Around the World by Chris Mattison, 2007-09-14
  2. Commander Toad and the Space Pirates (Commander Toad Paperstars) by Jane Yolen, 1997-01-27
  3. Frogs, Toads, and Treefrogs (Complete Pet Owner's Manual) by R.D. Bartlett, Patricia Bartlett, 2007-11-01
  4. City Dog, Country Frog by Mo Willems, 2010-06-08
  5. What's the Difference Between a Frog and a Toad? (What's the Difference?) by Mary Firestone, 2009-08-15
  6. Frog and Toad CD Audio Collection by Arnold Lobel, 2004-09-01
  7. Frogs and Toads (Sticker Stories)
  8. Commander Toad in Space by Jane Yolen, 1996-04-16
  9. Frog and Toad Together Book and CD (I Can Read Book 2) by Arnold Lobel, 2007-06-01
  10. Adventures of Frog & Toad (I Can Read Series) by Alyssa Satin Capucilli, 2005
  11. Sapo y sepo, un ano entero / Frog And Toad All Year (Sapo Y Sepo / Frog and Toad) (Spanish Edition) by Arnold Lobel, Pablo Lizcano, 1999-10-30
  12. Frog and Toad Are Friends by Arnold Lobel, 1970

41. FROGLAND!!!
General frog and toad information including species caresheets, pet care information, and environmental Category Kids and Teens School Time Amphibians frogs and toads......Information Desk. WEIRD Frog Facts Learn all sorts of true, weird and wacky factsabout frogs and toads! What's the difference between a frog and a toad?
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Bug King The Good Earthworm Kentucky Fried Crickets Buzz-ies View result Previous Surveys Stuck in frames? Click here. Information Desk WEIRD Frog Facts Learn all sorts of true, weird and wacky facts about frogs and toads! What's the difference between a frog and a toad? What do frogs sound like? Life-cycles of the frog, and much much more! Save Our Frogs Our Frogs are disappearing! Find out more about this and see what you can do to help. International Frogs How do you say "frog" in another language? Find out here! Frog Fables Frog stories to learn from. Pet Central Meet my Pet Frogs Read about my lovely pets. Frequently Asked Questions About Pet Frogs Look here for any kind of pet frog questions, from Raising Tadpoles , feeding your frog and Dealing with Icky Bugs , and also sections on Housing your pet frog . Be sure to visit the Frog Doctor to find out what to do if your frog gets sick. Before you buy a frog, read the section on

42. Frogs At EnchantedLearning.com
Click Here for More K3 Themes, EnchantedLearning.com frogs and toads at EnchantedLearning Rhymes, Crafts, Quizzes, and Printouts to Color, Frog Rhymes
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A great card for a birthday. ORIGAMI JUMPING FROG
Make a frog that really jumps! Then you can have a frog jumping contest. Paper Bag Puppets An easy way to make a frog or other animal puppet. Paper Frog Puppet A simple-to-make frog puppet made from a piece of paper. This puppet's mouth moves! Frog and Toad Printouts to Color Frog Tadpoles grow up to be frogs. Frog Life Cycle Label Me! Diagram Label a diagram of the frog's life cycle. Answers Frog Life Cycle Quiz Color the picture and answer the questions about the amazing life cycle of this amphibian. For the answers, click here Poison Arrow Frog Poison arrow or poison dart frogs are poisonous frogs from rainforests of South and Central America. Some South American Indians apply the poison to the tips of their hunting arrows and blow-gun darts. Red-Eyed Tree Frog A rainforest frog with bright red eyes.

43. RAIN FOREST SPLENDOR
Images of frogs, toads and birds. Also includes a variety of flowers, links and sounds.
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STERN'S SPLENDORS OF THE RAIN FOREST MICHIGAN, USA Home Page Bromeliads and orchids are the floral aristocrats of the rain forest. They display an incredible range of form and size and, when they bloom, an impressive palette of extraordinary colors. These plants are native to the tropical and subtropical areas of the Americas, the majority indigenous to South America. Most of them grow as air plants on the trunks and branches of trees. Some species wrap their roots around porous rocks, while others, such as the pineapple and "earth stars," grow in the soil. To obtain unusual and rare species, I recommend joining plant societies. These organizations promote plant and seed exchanges and provide information on the culture of these plants. PHOTO GALLERY VISIT: Orchids Tillandsias Bromeliads Greenhouse ... Botanical Links (Sources and Info.) Plant Identification
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LINKS (INFORMATION SOURCES) Cactus and Succulent Mall National Wildlife Federation The American Orchid Society Bromeliad Encyclopedia (Florida Bromeliad Society International Council of Bromeliad Societies) With this web site, I hope to raise awareness of the urgent need to protect our rain forests, the habitat of so many beautiful species which are being driven to extinction primarily because of the loss of their native environment.

44. Frogs And Toads Of West Virginia
frogs toads of West Virginia. Identification and Natural History Thereare 14 species of frogs and toads in West Virginia. They
http://www.marshall.edu/herp/anurans.htm
Identification and Natural History Home Back to Field Guide Family: Pelobatidae Eastern Spadefoot
Family: Bufonidae Eastern American Toad Fowler's Toad
Family: Hylidae Eastern Cricket Frog Blanchard's Cricket Frog Northern Spring Peeper Mountain Chorus Frog Upland Chorus Frog Gray Treefrogs
Family: Ranidae American Bullfrog Northern Green Frog Northern Leopard Frog ... Wood Frog There are 14 species of frogs and toads in West Virginia. They range in size from the tiny Cricket Frog which is only about 1.5 inches long, to the Bullfrog, reaching about 7 inches. All frogs and toads in West Virginia must lay their eggs in water and there is a tadpole stage which lasts from only a few weeks in Spadefoots to several years in Bullfrogs and Green Frogs. Tadpoles are omnivores in general, feeding on plants and microorganisms. All adult frogs and toads are carnivores, preying mainly on insects. The larger species may feed on small mammals, snakes, other frogs, and even birds! Click on the FAMILIES or NAMES to the left to learn more about each species. Page was created by Jeff Humphries and is now maintained by the Herpetology Lab at Marshall University.

45. Toads And Frogs Puzzle
When this is done, we can think of the result as having a new puzzle where backwardlookingfrogs became toads, and the backward-looking toads turned into
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The Toads And Frogs Puzzle is also known under the names of Hares and Tortoise and Sheep and Goats . With no animals at hand, it can be played with two kinds of coins. The following names still reflect on the essence of the activity: Hop, Skip, Jump and Traffic Jam N frogs are placed on N successive positions on the left of a string of squares; M toads occupy M rightmost squares. On the whole, there are M + N + 1 squares, so that just one square remains unoccupied. Frogs only move rightward; toads move leftward. Every move is either a S lide to the nearby square or a J ump over one position, which is allowed only if the latter is occupied by a fellow of a different kind. In any case, no two animals are allowed in the same square. The goal is to move toads into M leftmost positions and the frogs into N rightmost positions. The number of toads and frogs can change between 1 and 5. Originally, N = M = 3. These are shown just above the string of squares. To change the values, click on either a little off its center line. For every combination of N and M, the puzzle has two solutions: one can start either towards right or left. In both cases, the total number of moves is

46. TN Department Of Environment And Conservation
Statesponsored volunteer-based effort to assess the current status of amphibians (frogs, toads, and salamanders) across the state.
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Tennessee Amphibian Monitoring Program
The Tennessee Amphibian Monitoring Program (TAMP) is a volunteer-based, multi-agency effort to assess the current status of amphibians (frogs, toads, and salamanders) across our state, with the goal of learning where they live and how they are doing. The TAMP is sponsored by the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) and the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation's Division of Natural Heritage (TDEC-DNH). Please visit the office TAMP web site at: http://www.state.tn.us/twra/tamp.html For More Information About The TAMP Contact: Lisa Powers
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47. Toads And Frogs Puzzle In Two Dimensions
toads And frogs Puzzle in 2D. Here's empty. The goal of the puzzle of courseis to cause frogs and toads to swap their positions. References.
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Here's a 2-dimensional variant of the Toads and Frogs puzzle. The rules are virtually identical. Frogs only move rightward or downward, toads can only move leftward and upward. A piece can jump over another piece of a different kind, provided the square on which it lands is empty. The goal of the puzzle of course is to cause frogs and toads to swap their positions.
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  • W.W.Rouse Ball and H.S.M.Coxeter, Mathematical Recreations and Essays , Dover, 1987 Alexander Bogomolny The puzzle is solved by the following observation. The middle vertical column may be looked at as a simple 1-dimensional puzzle. In the course of a successful solution of that puzzle, the empty square will eventually move over all squares in that column. (This is because all pieces will have to be moved from their original positions.) The row in which the empty square is located may be looked at as another 1-dimensional puzzle, this time horizontal. The process of solution of the vertical puzzle serves as an index into a sequence of horizontal puzzles that are solved successively. Alexander Bogomolny
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  • 48. My Friends - The Frogs
    Stories about toads and white's tree frogs.
    http://www.angelfire.com/il3/janice/Frogs.html
    My Friends - the Frogs While turtles are probably my favorite animal, I must confess that frogs are a very close second. I only have 1 house frog right now - Benny,a White's tree frog that has lived with me for 4 years. However, the ponds outdoors are nursery to the toads (Bufo americanus). In the spring, the male can be heard calling every night. A few weeks later, like magic, hundreds of tadpoles appear. In July, a dozen or so young green frogs arrive. I am hoping this year they will over-winter as my new pond is deep enough for hibernation. Hopefully, next spring, we will have green frog tadpoles.
    Update: June 25, 2001 - Sadly, Benny died this week. After having had him for 5 years, he will be missed.
    Out in the pond, tiny toad tadpoles are swimming around eating algae from the rocks. While there are a half dozen green frogs from last year, there have been no signs of green frog tadpoles. Maybe they are still not old enough?
    Update: August 26, 2001 - The toad tadpoles have all metamorphosized and are tiny toadlets in the grass. Many new green froglets and young leopard frogs have arrived from who-knows-where to join the older green frogs in the pond.

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    My Frog Pictures I'm sorry, my pics were lost when Photopoint.com went belly up. I will get new ones soon.

    49. Frogs And Toads
    Jumping Into. frogs and toads. http//projects.edtech.sandi.net/lvelem/frogsandtoads.by. Find where frogs and toads live.What do they like to eat?
    http://projects.edtech.sandi.net/lvelem/frogsandtoads/
    Link to teacher's page Jumping Into Frogs and Toads http://projects.edtech.sandi.net/lvelem/frogsandtoads by Connie Reams and Teri Oakley Do you want to learn about frogs and toads? Do you want to know what they eat? How frogs are different from toads? Then click first on any of the five frogs to see many different types of frogs and toads. Click on the frogs to see many different kinds. Bull Frogs Connecticut State Frog Froggy Page Tadpoles Frogs Click on a frog to go to an activity. Make a sequence of the life cycle of frog or toad. Find where frogs and toads live.What do they like to eat? Identify the beginning,middle and end of the story, Frog and Toad by Arnold Lobel. Are you like Frog or Toad? Use a Venn Diagram to compare a frog and a toad. How good are you at cross word puzzles Practice filling the words on the puzzle. Make a Word Search using vocabulary words. Draw a picture demonstrating where frogs and toads live,what they eat, what they are, etc...,place in Story Gallery Last updated February 21, 1999

    50. Connecticut Frogs
    Meet the state's frogs and toads. State Museum of Natural History site includes pictures and details about life span, coloring, reproduction, and habitat.
    http://www.mnh.uconn.edu/frog.htm
    - Choose a Frog - American Toad Fowler's Toad Eastern Spadefoot Toad Spring Peeper Gray Treefrog Green Frog Bullfrog Leopard Frog Pickerel Frog Wood Frog Information about the frogs was provided by UConn student: Jennifer Golon , a student of Kentwood Wells - Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology.
    Pictures of the frogs were provided by Leo P. Kenney and Al Richmond from the website: Frogs of New England.
    Another site to check is: Vernal Pool
    Bibliography:
    Behler, John L., and F. Wayne King. 1996. National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Reptiles and Amphibians. Alfred A. Knopf, New York.
    Klemens, Michael W. 1993. Amphibians and Reptiles of Connecticut and Adjacent Regions. State Geological and Natural History Survey of Connecticut, Hartford.
    Tyning, Thomas F. 1990. A Guide to Amphibians and Reptiles. Little, Brown and Company, Boston. Museum Info Museum Events Education Services News Releases ... BioBlitz

    51. E-TUTOR LESSON
    frogs AND toads by eTutor. INTRODUCTION. Follow the frog and let it guideyou through the lesson. Welcome to the green world of frogs and toads!
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    FROGS AND TOADS by e-Tutor
    INTRODUCTION This lesson has 9 parts. Follow the frog and let it guide you through the lesson. Welcome to the green world of frogs and toads! Introduction Grade Level Lesson Goals Resources ... Extended Learning GRADE LEVEL Intermediate: Grades 4 - 5 Top Index Need Help? Report Broken Link
    LESSON GOALS
    READING Students will be able to read, comprehend, interpret, evaluate and use written material.
    Objectives:
    • Recognize, recall and summarize information from material read Apply word analysis and vocabulary skills to comprehend text Apply reading strategies to improve fluency and understanding
    SCIENCE CONTENT Students will understand the fundamental concepts, principles and interconnections of the life, physical and earth/space sciences.
    Objectives:
    • Know and apply concepts that explain how living things function, adapt and change Know and apply concepts that describe how living things interact with each other and with their environment
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    52. WebRing: Hub
    Webring for frogs and toads.
    http://w.webring.com/hub?ring=frogring

    53. Amphibians Of Toadwood Estate Preserve, Wyoming NY
    Pictures of Gin's pet frogs and stories.
    http://www.angelfire.com/pq/autumnjenleaves/PETS.html
    Amphibians of Toadwood Estate Preserve, Wyoming NY
    This is a pic of me (Gin) and a wild bullfrog female. Here at Toadwood, we have a plethora of animals, both natural wild ones and our captive ones on this site. I hope you find my site entertaining and informative :)
    Ball Python, Python regius
    Ornate Horned frog, Ceratophrys ornata
    Northern leopard frog, Rana pipiens
    North American Bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana
    Plains Leopard frog, Rana bliari
    African Claw Frogs, Xenopus laevis
    European Toad, Bufo bufo
    Albino Horned frogs, Ceratophrys cranwelli
    Yellow Spotted Salamander, A. maculatum
    Tiger Salamanders, A. tigrum Wood Frogs, Rana sylvetica Mink Frog, Rana septentrionalis Bufo americanus Green Frog, Rana clamitans Firebelly Toads, Bombina sp. Tadpoles and froglets (ranid) now we are an award-winning site! View My Guestbook Sign My Guestbook

    54. Frogs And Toads Of A Foreign Country
    frogs and toads of a foreign country. Rhacophoridae. COMMON NAME, JAPANESENAME, SIENTIFIC NAME. Green skeleton Frog, Green skeleton Frog, Boophis jaegeri.
    http://www.rieo.net/amph/index2.htm
    Frogs and Toads of a foreign country
    Rhacophoridae COMMON NAME JAPANESE NAME SIENTIFIC NAME Green skeleton Frog Green skeleton Frog Boophis jaegeri Foam Nest Tree Frog ... Rhacophorus taipeianus Ranidae Raninae COMMON NAME JAPANESE NAME SIENTIFIC NAME Solomon Island eyelash frog Solomon-Tsuno-Gaeru Ceratobatrachus guentheri Bull Frog,Giant Pyxie ... Rana hosii Hemisinae COMMON NAME JAPANESE NAME SIENTIFIC NAME Mottled Shovel-Nosed Frog Madara-Kuchiboso-Gaeru Hemisus marmoratum Mantellinae COMMON NAME JAPANESE NAME SIENTIFIC NAME Golden Mantella Kiniro-Ade-Gaeru Mantella aurantiaca aurantiaca Brown Mantella ... Top Hylidae Hylinae COMMON NAME JAPANESE NAME SIENTIFIC NAME European Treefrog Europe-Ama-Gaeru Hyla arborea North American Green Treefrog ... Triprion petasatus Pelodryadinae COMMON NAME JAPANESE NAME SIENTIFIC NAME White's Tree Frog Ie-Ame-Gaeru Litoria caerulea Australian red-eyed frog ... Litoria infrafrenata Hemiphractinae COMMON NAME JAPANESE NAME SIENTIFIC NAME Peru-Fukuro-Ama-Gaeru Gastrotheca peruviana Phyllomedusinae COMMON NAME JAPANESE NAME SIENTIFIC NAME Agalychnis annae Anna-Akame-Ama-Gaeru Agalychnis annae Red-eyed Leaf Frog ... Top Hyperoliidae COMMON NAME JAPANESE NAME SIENTIFIC NAME Greater Leaf-Folding Frog Banana-Gaeru Afrixalus fornasinii Betsileo-Madagascar-Kusa-Gaeru ... Heterixalus madagascariensis sp.

    55. Frog Index
    frogs and toads of JAPAN. RHACOPHORIDAE (AoGaeru). COMMON NAME, JAPANESENAME, SIENTIFIC NAME. Kajika Frog, Kajika-Gaeru, Buergeria buergeri.
    http://www.rieo.net/amph/index1.htm
    Frogs and Toads of JAPAN
    RHACOPHORIDAE (Ao-Gaeru) COMMON NAME JAPANESE NAME SIENTIFIC NAME Kajika Frog Kajika-Gaeru Buergeria buergeri Ryukyu Kajika Frog ... Rhacophorus viridis viridis
    RANIDAE (Aka-Gaeru) COMMON NAME JAPANESE NAME SIENTIFIC NAME Amami Tip-nosed Frog Amami-Hanasaki-Gaeru Rana(Eburana) amamiensis American Bullfrog ... Top HYLIDAE (Ama-Gaeru) COMMON NAME JAPANESE NAME SIENTIFIC NAME Hallowell's Tree Frog Hallowell-Ama-Gaeru Hyla hallowellii Japanese Tree Frog ... Top MICROHYLIDAE (Gimuguri-Gaeru) COMMON NAME JAPANESE NAME SIENTIFIC NAME Ornate Narrow-Mouthed Frog Hime-Ama-Gaeru Microhyla(Diplopelma) ornata Top BUFONIDAE (Hiki-Gaeru) COMMON NAME JAPANESE NAME SIENTIFIC NAME Miyako Toad Miyako-Hiki-Gaeru Bufo gargarizans miyakonis Eastern-Japanese Common Toad ...
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    56. ADF&G's Wildlife Notebook Series: Frogs And Toads
    frogs and toads. Two species of frogs and one species of toad are knownin Alaska. These small amphibians are the spotted frog (Rana
    http://www.state.ak.us/local/akpages/FISH.GAME/notebook/amphibia/amphib.htm
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    Frogs and Toads
    Two species of frogs and one species of toad are known in Alaska. These small amphibians are the spotted frog Rana pretiosa ), the wood frog Rana sylvatica ), and the western toad Bufo boreas ). The spotted frog is rarely seen far from the water while the wood frog is frequently found away from water and in diverse habitats. The western toad is the only toad found in Alaska. The wood frog is the most widely distributed frog in Alaska. Individuals have been observed from southeastern Alaska to north of the Brooks Range, inhabiting diverse vegetation from grasslands to forest, muskeg, and tundra. This smooth-skinned frog is generally light brown or gray in color and has many pattern variations. A dark eye mask is usually evident, and undersurface color is uniformly cream white. A light stripe down the back is often present, and many northern individuals have dark spots on the dorsal surface. The darker coloration of northern frogs is thought to be important to heat economy by absorbing more solar energy. Adults may attain a length of 3 inches (7.6 cm). Text: Kevin Broderson
    Illustration: Sue Arthur
    Revised and reprinted 1994 Wildlife Notebook Series Home Top of Document Division Webmaster: sfweb@fishgame.state.ak.us

    57. Frogs And Toads
    Savannah River Ecology Lab herpetology Lab. Images, sounds, and species descriptionsof frogs and toads. CLASS AMPHIBIA. Order Anura frogs and toads.
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    Frogs and Toads Click on the scientific
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    in that family. Scientific Name Common Name Pelobatidae Spadefoot toads Bufonidae True toads ... True frogs The Savannah River Site, rich in wetlands, provides habitat for many species of anurans, the frogs and toads. Anurans all look similar: They are tail-less as adults, but they exhibit a variety of modifications that suit them for their different ways of life. True frogs have powerful hind legs with extensive webbing on their back feet for swimming. Treefrogs have sticky disks on their toes for climbing, and toads have a drier skin for a more terrestrial existence. Like their relatives, the salamanders, most frogs and toads exhibit a complex life cycle, beginning as an egg, hatching into an aquatic larva (a tadpole, which does have a tail), undergoing metamorphosis, and eventually leaving the water in the adult form. This process takes longer in some species than in others. Spadefoot toads, for example, often breed in temporary pools, so their development time must be brief to avoid drying. They metamorphose in just a few weeks. The more aquatic bullfrog drops her eggs in permanent waters, and the tadpoles may take as long as two years to complete development. Some of these animals are commonly encountered, but others are secretive, spending most of their time underground, in the water, or high in trees. The best time to observe the more inconspicuous frogs and toads is during breeding season. On warm spring and summer nights the wetlands of the SRS are humming with frog songs, as males call out to attract potential mates. Frogs and toads can be identified by their calls, which are unique to their species. Make sure to check out the calls here on our Web site.

    58. Frogs & Toads
    Lindsey's frogs toads Page. frogs and toads may look alike, butthere are many differences between them. frogs. toads. frogs lay
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    Frogs and toads may look alike,
    but there are many differences between them.
    FROGS
    TOADS
    Frogs lay their eggs in stacks Toads lay their eggs in straight lines Frogs have smooth, slimy skin Toads have hard, rough skin Frogs live in the water and on land Toads usually live on land Frogs are skinny and have long legs Toads are fat and have short legs Frogs move around by jumping Toads move by walking or making short, small hops Created by Lindsey Wittry with help from Chris Wittry

    59. Frogs And Toads Of Coastal Southern California
    USGS. WERC. San Diego Field Station. Photo by Chris Brown frogs andtoads of Coastal Southern California. toads, frogs, *Exotic Species.
    http://www.werc.usgs.gov/fieldguide/frog.htm
    Photo by Chris Brown Frogs and Toads of Coastal Southern California Toads Frogs *Exotic Species
    Bufo boreas
    Western / California Toad
    Hyla cadaverina
    California Treefrog ... Accessibility
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    60. Preschool Coloring Book : Frog Coloring Pages
    Birds Birthday Bugs Butterfly Moths Camping Circus Dental Health Doctor/HospitalFamily Fish Ocean Life Fire Safety Food frogs toads Holidays Music
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