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Deutsch: Gebiss eines Tigerhais
Date 19 September 2004 (original upload date)
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(Original text : Selbst erstellt (aufgenommen im National Marine Aquarium Plymouth, England.))
Author Stefan Kühn
Original uploader was Stefan Kühn at de.wikipedia
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