The Florida Freshwater Squid

An Overview of History, Habits, and Human Interaction (including such related phenomena as the annual Festival of the Freshwater Squid)

Fiction · Nonfiction · Originals · December 18, 2001

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29. Ibid, pp. 192-94.

30. Ibid, p. 210.

31. Ibid, p. 235.

32. Ibid, pp. 251-53.

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