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Wayne Wurtsbaugh



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Water striders mating on a surface film of water. Hydrogen bonding between water molecules creates a unique environment where a community of organisms live (the neuston). Rouge River backwater, Oregon, ca. August 1975.
· Date: February 10, 2009 · Views: 7,549 · Filesize: 33.4kb, 67.4kb · Dimensions: 1029 x 695 ·
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