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Invertebrates

Mountain hare

Mammals

Velvet Swimming Crab

Marine

Puffins on cliff

Birds

Adder

Reptiles

Silver Birch

Trees and shrubs

Sphagnum Moss

Mosses and liverworts

Common toad

Amphibians

Cock's-foot

Grasses, sedges and rushes

Oak Marble Gall Wasp

Galls

Wood Avens

Wildflowers

Maidenhair Spleenwort

Ferns and horsetails

Three-spined Stickleback

Freshwater fish

Porcelain Fungus

Fungi

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