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Brown trout
Title: Brown trout Location: Ceskoslovensko, Czechoslovakia Description: Brown trout [Salmo trutta] (Pstruh potocny) going for a fly
Keywords: stamp, fish, 30 h, Vingler, 1966, Pstruh potocny, SIPS, Samlo trutta, Samlo trutta m fario L, Salmo trutta
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June beetle
Title: June beetle Location: Ceskoslovensko, Czechoslovakia Description: June beetle [Polyphylla fullo], bug with nice antennnas Keywords: stamp, insect, 1992, P Johanism, M Ondracek, Polyphylla fullo, Chroust Mlynarik, Chrust Mramorovy, 1 Kcs
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Common carp
Title: Common carp Location: Ceskoslovensko, Czechoslovakia Description: Common carp [Cyprinus carpio], I'm guessing Kapor in Czech
Keywords: stamp, fish, 1 Kcs, Vingler, 1966, Karpor, CIPS, Cyprinus carpio, Cyprinus carpio L
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Yellow-bellied toad
Title: Yellow-bellied toad Location: Ceskoslovensko, Czechoslovakia Description: Yellow-bellied toad [Bombina variegata] in all stages (fish eggs to fully grown) Keywords: stamp, reptile, frog, Bombina variegata, panda, WWF, R Hamsikova, 1989, B Huusa, Kunka zluobricha, 3 Kcs
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Alpine Newt
Title: Alpine Newt Location: Ceskoslovensko, Czechoslovakia Description: Alpine Newts [Ichthyosaura alpestris], one from the top and one from the side , showing it's orange belly Keywords: stamp, reptile, lizard, wwf, panda, 4 Kcs, R Hamiskova, 1989, B Eneider, Colek norsky, Triturus alpestris, Ichthyosaura alpestris, Ichthyosaura alpestris
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European Fire-bellied Toad
Title: European Fire-bellied Toad Location: Ceskoslovensko, Czechoslovakia Description: European Fire-bellied Toad [Bombina bombina] with a nice red belly Keywords: stamp, reptile, frog, Czechoslovakia, 2 Kcs, Panad, WWF, Kunka ohniva, R Hamsikova, 1989, M SRB, Bombina bombina
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Frog on Lotus
Title: Frog on Lotus Location: Ceskoslovensko, Czechoslovakia Description: Edible Frog [Pelophylax kl esculentus] sitting on a European White Waterlily [Nymphaea alba]. Za Ochranu Evropske, Flory a Fauny. Keywords: stamp, 1 Kcs, Leknin belostny, Skokan zelny, J Balaz, 1983, V Fajt, Nymphaea candida, Nymphaea alba, Pelophylax kl esculentus
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