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Saturday, March 24
11am – 2pm
Courtenay Museum
Admission by donation
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Saturday, March 24
11am – 2pm
Courtenay & District Museum
Admission by donation
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Reptile
One of the longest-necked animals to have ever lived
Likes cruising under water and eating small pebbles
Dislikes raising its head above water
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Amphibian
Can regenerate, mostly nocturnal, toxic skin
Likes wetlands and riparian areas
Dislikes snakes
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