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Vijeth Kumar commented on an older version of Elephant Seal:
This is a excellent photo showing the aggressive behavior of Seal.
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Vijeth Kumar commented on an older version of Physical Description:
In Reference: "at http://wps.prenhall.com/hss_boaz_biological_2/ " was not required.
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Vijeth Kumar commented on an older version of Geographic Range:
In the reference - 1. "at was not required. 2. "Findley, J., A. Harris, D. Wilson, C. Jones. 1975. Mammals of New Mexico. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press." This paper is not related to the above Data.
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Vijeth Kumar commented on an older version of File:Blank-woman-face.jpg:
Does't make sense. It is just like sexuality cartoon.
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Vijeth Kumar commented on an older version of File:Blank-man-face.jpg:
This picture doesn't Signifies any thing.
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Vijeth Kumar commented on an older version of File:Da Vinci Vitruve Luc Viatour.jpg:
This is the same duplicate image of other one.
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Vijeth Kumar commented on "File:Human body features2.png":
The parts are not labelled. Hence it doesn't make any sense.
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Vijeth Kumar commented on "Homo sapiens Linnaeus, 1758":
How can that be you? It the representation of Homo Sapiens.
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Vijeth Kumar commented on an older version of US stamp:
Greta Garbo (18 September 1905 - 15 April 1990) was a Swedish actress primarily known for her work in the United States during Hollywood's silent film period and part of its subsequent Golden Age. Once moving to Hollywood, she appeared in only 27 movies, yet she remains one of the most popular and recognizable Hollywood stars. The MGM marketing ploy "Garbo talks" became a catch-phrase of the 1930s. Her popularity with the Depression-era audiences allowed her to dictate the terms of her contract in 1932, and she became increasingly choosy about her roles. After 1941, she accepted no more roles, and retired to an apartment in New York City
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Vijeth Kumar commented on an older version of File:Da Vinci Vitruve Luc Viatour.jpg:
This Image has been duplicated twice.