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		<title>November: a Tail of&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I see this on the tree trunk outside my window. The animal&#8217;s name rhymes with whirl. One of its more specific common names is the traffic light color that indicates &#8220;stop.&#8221; It often sits and chews open pine cones, so it&#8217;s sometimes called &#8220;piney.&#8221; Got it? I&#8217;ll say more next month.]]></description>
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