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MARINE MOLLUSC (A HAIKU ON APLYSIA CALIFORNICA)

June 4, 2008August 20, 2008
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Kate Gardam

Aplysia (snail)
bunny of the pacific
hydroskeleton

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(And also to say, that at long last our haiku phylogeny project will be coming to a close – stay tuned this fall…)

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