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Poison ivy Kings Mountain National Military Park P Poison Ivy
Poison ivy Kings Mountain National Military Park S-135 Poison Ivy
Poison ivy Kings Mountain National Military Park 97-2-6 Rhus Radioaes HH 621 5/29 Poison Ivy
Bulletin: New York Zoological Society Great Smoky Mountains National Park; National Park Service vol. XXXIII, No.3.
1930-06
Significance of Lead Residues in Mallard Tissues Great Smoky Mountains National Park; National Park Service
Some Common Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms Great Smoky Mountains National Park; National Park Service
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1922-07
Capturing rattlesnake Kings Mountain National Military Park; National Park Service Mark Woods, Chris Schofield & Wayne Turner
Amianthium muscaetoxicum plant, circa 1959 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Fly Poison; Amianthium muscaetoxicum, I-F-Pla-5575, Natural Features - Flora - Miscellaneous Plants
Circa 1959
Looping head of rattlesnake Kings Mountain National Military Park; National Park Service Mark Woods, Chris Schofield & Wayne Turner
Rattlesnake curled in grass Kings Mountain National Military Park; National Park Service Mark Woods, Chris Schofield & Wayne Turner
Ranger capturing rattlesnake Kings Mountain National Military Park; National Park Service Mark Woods, Chris Schofield & Wayne Turner
Rattlesnake curled in grass Kings Mountain National Military Park; National Park Service Mark Woods, Chris Schofield & Wayne Turner
Looping large rattlesnake on road Kings Mountain National Military Park; National Park Service Mark Woods, Chris Schofield & Wayne Turner
Rangers with captured copperhead Kings Mountain National Military Park; National Park Service Mark Woods, Chris Schofield & Wayne Turner
Ranger looping rattlesnake Kings Mountain National Military Park; National Park Service Mark Woods, Chris Schofield & Wayne Turner
Rangers with captured copperhead Kings Mountain National Military Park; National Park Service Mark Woods, Chris Schofield & Wayne Turner
Copperhead captured with loop Kings Mountain National Military Park; National Park Service Mark Woods, Chris Schofield & Wayne Turner
Capturing rattlesnake on road Kings Mountain National Military Park; National Park Service Mark Woods, Chris Schofield & Wayne Turner

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