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Universal Atlas of all Living Creatures
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Ongoing, First published Mar 19, 2024
A pocket-sized and lighter version of the largest atlas of living species in our universe, until the next glaciation, meteor shower, explosion of a nearby star, implosion of the planet, end of the universe, etc etc etc
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