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− | {{Fish Header}} | + | {{caught|I caught a gar! ...Nose like a GARden hose!|Wild World}} |
− | {{Infobox Fish
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− | |name = gar | |
− | |ja-name = ガー
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− | |ko-name = 가아
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− | |zh-name = 雀鳝
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− | |zht-name = 雀鱔
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− | |fr-name = Gar
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− | |es-name = Pez caimán
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− | |it-name = Luccio
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− | |de-name = Knochenhecht
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− | |nl-name = Kaaimansnoek
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− | |ru-name = Панцирная щука
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− | |image = Gar NH.png
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− | |icon = Gar NH Icon.png
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− | |scientific name = {{wp|Atractosteus spatula}}<br><small>(alligator gar)</small>
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− | |family = {{wp|Lepisosteidae}} <small>(gars)</small>
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− | }}
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− | The '''gar''' (ガー, Gā) is a freshwater [[fish]] in the {{SER}} introduced in {{WW}}. In games prior to {{NH}}, it appears in the [[river pool]] as a huge shadow; in {{NH|short|nolink}}, it instead appears in [[pond]]s as a very large shadow. In all games it appears in, the gar is available from 4 PM - 9 AM from [[summer]] to early [[fall]].
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| + | {{caught|I caught a gar! Gar har har HAAAAR!|City Folk}} |
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− | ==Catch details==
| + | {{caught|I caught a gar! It ain't gettin' too far!|New Leaf}} |
− | ===In {{WW|short|nolink}}===
| + | {{Infobox Fish |
− | {{WWFishInfo
| + | |name= Gar |
− | |number= 34 | + | |image= Gar NH.png |
− | |image = Gar WW Inv Icon.png
| + | |scientific name= Atractosteus spatula |
− | |catchphrase= I caught a gar! ...Nose like a GARden hose!
| + | |family= Lepisosteidae - Gars |
− | |description= They resemble alligators, and are so large, they can even eat waterfowl. | + | |timeyear= [[June]] to [[September]] |
− | |availability= Jun – Sep
| + | |timeday= 4 pm to 9 am |
− | |time= 4 PM – 9 AM
| + | |found= [[Lake]] |
− | |times-peak= Jun – Aug
| + | |size= About 2.25 Meters |
− | |m6=yes
| + | |shadow= Huge |
− | |m7=yes
| + | |rarity= Rare |
− | |m8-1=yes
| + | |price= 6,000 [[Bells]] |
− | |m8-2=yes
| + | |appearances= {{WW}},<br>{{CF}},<br>{{NL}} |
− | |m9-1=yes
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− | |m9-2=yes
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− | |location= River pool
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− | |shadow-size= Huge
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− | |fish-size= 190 cm
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− | |rarity=
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− | |sell= 6,000
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− | |tank-width= 2.0
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− | |tank-length= 1.0
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− | }}
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− | ===In {{CF|short|nolink}}===
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− | {{CFFishInfo | |
− | |number=36 | |
− | |image=Gar CF Icon.png | |
− | |catchphrase=I caught a gar! Gar har har HAAAAR! | |
− | |description=These ancient, huge, alligator-like fish have been known to eat waterfowl. | |
− | |availability=Jun – Sep | |
− | |time=4 PM – 9 AM | |
− | |m6=Yes | |
− | |m7=Yes | |
− | |m8-1=Yes
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− | |m8-2=Yes
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− | |m9-1=Yes
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− | |m9-2=Yes
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− | |location=River pool
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− | |shadow-size=Huge
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− | |fish-size=About 76 in.
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− | |sell=6000
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− | |tank-width=2.0
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− | |tank-length=1.0
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− | }}
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− | ===In {{NL|short|nolink}}===
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− | {{NLFishInfo
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− | |name = gar
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− | |number = 40
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− | |image = Gar NL Icon.png
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− | |catchphrase = I caught a gar! It ain't gettin' too far!
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− | | availability = Jun – Sep
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− | |times = 4 PM – 9 AM
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− | | m6 = Yes
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− | | m7 = Yes
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− | | m8-1 = Yes
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− | | m8-2 = Yes
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− | | m9-1 = Yes
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− | | m9-2 = Yes
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− | |location = River Pool
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− | |shadow-size = Huge | |
− | |fish-size = 190 cm
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− | |rarity = | |
− | |sell = 6000 | |
− | |tank-width = 2.0 | |
− | |tank-length = 1.0
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− | }}
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− | ===In {{PC|short|nolink}}===
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− | {{PCFishInfo/New | |
− | |name = gar
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− | |number = 63
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− | |image = Gar PC Icon.png
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− | |location = Lost Lure Creek
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− | |shadow-size = 6
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− | |size = 158.8 cm – 221.1 cm
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− | |rarity = ★★★
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− | |sell = 2000
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− | |tier = 4
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− | |availability1-start = 2019-08-20
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− | |availability1-end = 2019-12-27
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− | |availability-latest-start = 2022-06-23
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− | |availability-latest-end = 2022-09-19
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− | }} | |
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− | ===In {{NH|short|nolink}}===
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− | {{NHFishInfo
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− | | name = gar
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− | | number = 43
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− | | image = Gar NH Icon.png
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− | | render = Gar NH.png
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− | | catchphrase = I caught a gar! Yar! It's a gar! Har Har!
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− | | n-availability = Jun – Sep
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− | | n-m6 = Yes
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− | | n-m7 = Yes
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− | | n-m8 = Yes
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− | | n-m9 = Yes
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− | | s-availability = Dec – Mar
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− | | s-m1 = Yes
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− | | s-m2 = Yes
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− | | s-m3 = Yes
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− | | s-m12 = Yes
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− | | time = 4 PM – 9 AM
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− | | location = Pond
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− | | shadow-size = Very large
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− | | rarity = Uncommon
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− | | total-catch = 50
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− | | sell-nook = 6000
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− | | sell-cj = 9000
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− | | tank-width = 2.0
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− | | tank-length = 1.0
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| + | The rare '''Gar''' (ガー, Gā) acts as a nighttime counterpart to the [[Giant Snakehead]]. It sells for 6,000 [[Bells]], the only fish that does, and is approximately two and a quarter meters long. It appears in [[summer]] from 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 a.m.. It is also the most expensive [[river pool]] fish. |
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| ==Donating to the museum== | | ==Donating to the museum== |
− | When placed in the [[museum]], the gar shares a tank with the [[arapaima]], the middle tank in {{WW}} and the middle-right tank in {{CF}}. Until {{NL}}, Blathers makes a small speech about the donated gar. | + | When placed in the [[museum]], the Gar shares a tank with the [[Arapaima]], the middle tank in {{WW}} and the middle-right tank in {{CF}}. Until {{NL}}, Blathers makes a small speech about the donated Gar. |
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− | ===In {{WW|short|nolink}}=== | + | ===In ''Wild World''=== |
− | {{Blathers|WW|<Player>, if you plan to raise a gar at home, I have some crucial advice. You must be very careful not to overfeed it! These brutes grow much faster than you might suspect, eh wot? Before you know it, it could be bigger than you can handle! The horror!}}
| + | ''"<Player>, if you plan to raise a Gar at home, I have some crucial advice. You must be very careful not to overfeed it! These brutes grow much faster than you might suspect, eh wot? Before you know it, it could be bigger than you can handle! The horror!"'' |
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− | ===In {{CF|short|nolink}}=== | + | ===In ''City Folk''=== |
− | {{Blathers|CF|Hoo, I daresay you've really fished a winner this time, my dear owlet! Gar can grow to massive sizes--up to 120 inches! Let's hope this new addition to our museum can grow to an equally enormous size...}}
| + | [[Blathers]] will say this when given the long fish: |
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− | ===In {{NL|short|nolink}}===
| + | ''"Hoo, I daresay you've really fished a winner this time, my dear owlet! Gar can grow to massive sizes--up to 120 inches! Let's hope this new addition to our museum can grow to an equally enormous size..."'' |
− | {{Blathers|NL|Their long faces and large mouths make them look like alligators. Some can grow up to three yards. They are ancient fish that haven't changed since they first appeared millions of years ago. They breathe not only through gills, but also by sticking their mouths above the surface of the water. Gar eggs are poisonous, so people all over the world are advised to not eat them--no exceptions.}}
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− | ===In {{NH|short|nolink}}=== | + | ===In ''New Leaf''=== |
− | {{NHFishDescription}}
| + | ''"Their long faces and large mouths make them look like alligators. Some can grow up to three yards. They are ancient fish that haven't changed since they first appeared millions of years ago. They breathe not only through gills, but also by sticking their mouths above the surface of the water. Gar eggs are poisonous, so people all over the world are advised to not eat them--no exceptions."'' |
− | {{Blathers|NH|Hoo hoo! So you have snagged a '''gar'''. Did you know this beastly fish can grow up to nine feet long? Indeed, the '''gar''' is a remnant of times long past--a living fossil, if you will. It not only has sharp teeth and armor-like scales...it has the ability to take breaths of air as well! Ah, to look upon this unusual fish is to get a glimpse of our prehistoric past.}}
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− | Once donated to the museum, the gar can be found in the recessed fish tank in the first fish exhibit with the [[Pike]].
| + | ==Encyclopedia information== |
− | | + | ===''Wild World''=== |
− | ==Real-world information== | + | {{FishInfoWW |
− | [[File:Gar Real.jpg|thumb|A real-life spotted gar]]
| + | |quote = They resemble alligators, and are so large, they can even eat waterfowl. |
− | This fish can be caught up to about 4 meters (12 ft) in length. Its scales are diamond-shaped and are sometimes used for jewelry. It appears in North America, particularly the United States.
| + | |size = 1.9 m |
− | {{Clear}} | + | |habitat = Ponds |
− | | + | |season= Summer |
− | ==Fishing Tourney==
| + | }} |
− | During a [[Fishing Tourney]], when given a Gar, [[Chip]] will say the following dialogue.
| + | ===''City Folk''=== |
− | ===In {{CF|short|nolink}}=== | + | {{FishInfoCF |
− | {{Chip|CF|Fried gar will beat the fins off any fish in a fish-'n'- chips showdown... Probably. Nyuuuk nyuk nyuk nyuk!}}
| + | |quote = These ancient, huge, alligator-like fish have been known to eat waterfowl. |
− | | + | |size = 193 cm |
− | ===In {{NL|short|nolink}}=== | + | |habitat = River pools |
− | {{Chip|NL|By the by, my fisher friend, frying gar is certainly the best way to eat it when it's lunch or dinnertime. Though it works pretty well if I just swallow it whole too! No wrong way for fish! YUM!}} | + | |season= Summer to fall |
| + | }} |
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− | ==Gallery== | + | ==Further information== |
− | {{Gallery||Sprites and encyclopedia images}}
| + | [[File:Gar_real_life.jpg|thumb|This is a real life Lepidosteus Gar.]]This fish can be caught up to about 4 meters (12 ft) in length. Its scales are diamond-shaped and are sometimes used for jewelery. It appears in North America, particularly the United States of America. |
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− | ==Names in other languages== | + | ==Names in other languajes== |
| {{Foreignname | | {{Foreignname |
− | |ja= ガー | + | |Spa=Pez caimán |
− | |ja-r= Gā
| + | |SpaM=Literally, "alligator fish". |
− | |ja-m= Approximation of English name
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− | |ko= 가아
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− | |ko-r= gaa
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− | |ko-m= Approximation of English name
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− | |zh= 雀鳝
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− | |zht= 雀鱔
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− | |zh-r= quèshàn
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− | |zh-m= Gar
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− | |ru= Панцирная щука
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− | |ru-r= Pantsirnaya shchuka
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− | |ru-m= Gar
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− | |nl= Kaaimansnoek | |
− | |nl-m= Longnose gar (lit. "Caiman pike")
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− | |de= Knochenhecht
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− | |de-m= Gar (lit. "bony pike")
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− | |es=Pez caimán
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− | |es-m=Caiman fish
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− | |fr= Gar
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− | |fr-m=
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− | |it= Luccio
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− | |it-m= Northern pike
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− | {{Navbox Fish PC}}
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| [[Category:Fish]] | | [[Category:Fish]] |
| [[Category:Lake fish]] | | [[Category:Lake fish]] |
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| [[Category:New Leaf fish]] | | [[Category:New Leaf fish]] |
− | [[Category:Happy Home Designer fish]]
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− | [[Category:Pocket Camp fish]]
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| [[Category:New Horizons fish]] | | [[Category:New Horizons fish]] |
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