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Heteromeles arbutifolia commonly known as toyon, is a common perennial shrub native to extreme southwest Oregon, California and Baja California. It is all black with iridescent feathers, and from beak to tail, it measures and average 16–20 inches (almost half of which is tail!). As is typical of bird-eating raptors, peregrine falcons are sexually dimorphic, females being considerably larger than males.The peregrine is renowned for its speed, reaching over 320 km/h (200 mph) during its characteristic hunting stoop (high speed dive),making it the fastest member of the animal kingdom. These plants have a tendency to absorb and concentrate selenium in their tissues from the soils in which they grow, and can be potentially very toxic if the roots or green parts of the plant are consumed. These birds have a curving crest or plume, made of six feathers, that droops forward: black in males and brown for females; the flanks are brown with white streaks. Being a jerk / offensive? This segment of Temescal Ridge allows biking and is a popular destination for mountain bike riders. 1.4 mi away. 114.37 m Down, 4.2 mi There is a toilet and a shade structure, but no water. It has a small hard nut in a shallowly grooved, thick shell that is difficult to remove.

According to a National Geographic TV program, the highest measured speed of a peregrine falcon is 389 km/h (242 mph).

75.48 m Down, 6.6 mi An Adventure Projects staff member will review this and take an appropriate action, but we generally don't reply. While there are reports of coyotes attacking and killing a person, these types of incidents are extremely rare. We then follow Mulholland west to the Farmer Ridge Trail which takes us back to Mulholland. Frangula californica), commonly known as coffeeberry and California buckthorn, is a species of flowering plant in the family Rhamnaceae, the buckthorns.

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The American kestrel (Falco sparverius), sometimes colloquially known as the sparrow hawk, is a small falcon, and the only kestrel found in the Americas. Mainly white underneath, they have black wingtips and shoulders.

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Dryopteris arguta, with the common name coastal wood fern, is a species of wood fern. Trail Stats: 16 miles, 2600 ft elevation gain There are four miles of street riding to connect the trails to do the entire loop. This mountain bike primary trail. 453.48 m Down, 1.9 mi This is a trail between the two parks. When flattened, they have the shape of laurel leaves. It is classified in the red oak section (Quercus sect.

The berries provided food for local Native American tribes, such as the Chumash, Tongva, and Tataviam. ... Temescal Ridge Trail (Fire Road 30) Intermediate. The fragrant leaves and stems give chaparral its characteristic fragrance. There is limited street parking on steep, narrow streets in Pacific Palisades.

CAUTION: Black Mustard may be toxic to horses. 1,488' Down The small (1 mm) seeds are hard and vary in color from dark brown to black. COMMENCAL Bicycles Recommended for you See the Getty Fire map for more information. There is a small part on the small of their backs where there are some green feathers.

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. The Getty Fire has prompted mandatory evacuations, road closures including the 405 freeway and school closures. The ridge is located east of Mandeville Canyon near San Vicente Mountain.

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Artemisia douglasiana (California Mugwort, Douglas's Sagewort or Dream Plant) is an aromatic herb in the genus Artemisia. A plethora of wildlife and countless breathtaking views make this trail particularly attractive to outdoor enthusiasts; California sycamore, coastal prickly pear, chamise, and sugarbush are just 643 ft. Paseo Miramar Trail to Parker Overlook.

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The two-striped garter snake (Thamnophis hammondii) is a species of snake in the Colubridae family.

It is a perennial plant, notable for the profusion of bright scarlet flowers in late summer and autumn. California scrub jays have a mischievous streak, even resorting to outright theft. It is native to western North America, mostly near the Pacific coast, from southernmost Alaska to southern California.

Many small birds feed on its fruit, and several mammals eat its twigs and bark. Near Topanga, California. Native Americans made a tea from the leaves as a stomach remedy. • As in many birds of prey, the male is smaller than the female. Usually a well-defined path, today it was totally overgrown with monkeyflower and deerweed. Like other members of the Toxicodendron genus, it can cause itching and allergic rashes in people after contact by touch or smoke inhalation.

The morning was a bit hazy, but there were still good views toward Eagle Rock, the Hub, and other areas of the Santa Monica Mountains. And you can see the fire road we’ve been walking on. The last leg, from the ridge down to the powerline tower pad, I can’t really vouch for as I last walked it 11 years ago. Speak calmly to the lion in a firm, calm voice. The fruits are smooth milkweed pods which split open to spill seeds along with plentiful silky hairs.

Will Rogers Loop: Park on Temescal Cyn Rd (free), ride north on Temescal Cyn Rd to Sunset, turn left, go to Palisades, ride uphill to La Montura, go left, quick right on Michael Lane, then leave the pavement for Trailer Canyon Fire road (up hill again) to Temescal Cyn Fire road, turn left, continue uphill to Will Rogers Fire Road.
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    The cougar (Puma concolor), also commonly known as the mountain lion, puma, or catamount, is a large felid of the subfamily Felinae native to the Americas. Western gray squirrels eat berries, nuts, a variety of seeds, and the eggs of small birds.

    They are usually not aggressive toward humans unless humans attempt to feed or interact with coyotes. Sign Up or Log In. 1,073' Down Laurel sumac has adapted to fire return intervals of 50-100+ years in the chaparral areas where it grows, and after a fire burns its above ground parts, a large burl underground resprouts new stems and leaves.

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    Rhus integrifolia, also known as lemonade berry, or lemonadeberry, is a shrub to small tree.

    Asclepias fascicularis is a specific food and habitat plant of the monarch butterfly. It is cultivated by specialty nurseries as an ornamental plant and used in butterfly and wildlife gardens, and in native and water conservation gardens, and natural landscape projects. 

    From the main parking lot, follow the park road. ! It grows 5-60 in (13-152 cm) tall with alternately branching glaucous blue-green foliage.

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    Eschscholzia californica, also known as the Californian poppy, golden poppy, California sunlight, or cup of gold, is a species of flowering plant in the family Papaveraceae, native to the United States and Mexico. 426' Up • 1,518' Up One of three species in the genus Cathartes of the family Cathartidae, the turkey vulture ranges from southern Canada to the southernmost tip of South America. Males have a dark brown cap and a black face with a brown back, a grey-blue chest and a light brown belly. Continue north 2.6 miles to the small Dean Spur Trail, connecting from the east. It blooms in clusters of lavender or lavender-tinted white flowers which have five reflexed lobes that extend down away from the blossom.

  • Wash your pet if it may have brushed up against poison oak. Descend a dirt fire road, with rolling hills all around you. Its thick, ridged bark is characteristic and evokes alligator hide.

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    The western gray squirrel (Sciurus griseus) is an arboreal rodent found along the western coast of the United States and Mexico. This species is a part of the larger grouping of owls known as typical owls, family Strigidae, which contains most species of owl.

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    Artemisia californica, also known as California sagebrush, of the Asteraceae family, is a shrub that grows in coastal sage scrub, coastal strand, chaparral, and dry foothill communities, from sea level to 800 m (2600 ft.).

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    Asclepias fascicularis is a species of milkweed known by the common names narrowleaf milkweed and Mexican whorled milkweed. From the PCH, head inland on Temescal Canyon Rd for 1 mile. 1.6 mi away. The leaves have a taco shell shape. • Trail Profile Back to the Top [2] Temescal Canyon Trail [2a] Temescal Canyon Road. The brain-to-body mass ratio of adult scrub jays rivals that of chimpanzees and cetaceans, and is dwarfed only by that of humans. 

     It is native to Southern California and northern Baja California, where it grows in coastal chaparral habitat.

    It is the most important native source of honey in California, particularly attractive to numerous species of native bees and other pollinators.

    California coffeeberry is cultivated by plant nurseries as an ornamental plant. The pad is at the end of Pali Court, and the view back to the starting point looks like this. Compared with the eastern gray squirrel S. carolinensis or the eastern fox squirrel (which have been introduced into its native range), these squirrels are shy, and will generally run up a tree and give a hoarse chirping call when disturbed. It grows between sea level and 6,000 feet (1,800 m). If you’re in the mood for an extra challenge, just hop on one of the other connected roads in the area. It is a highly versatile species, whose range has expanded a midst human environmental modification.

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    The California red-legged frog (Rana draytonii) is a species of frog that is endemic to California. The leaves are shiny with flammable oils, especially in warmer weather. The leaves are also burnt by many native American tribes, with the smoke used in different purification rituals.

    426' Down It has been the official the state bird of California since 1931. It is also known by the common names Christmas berry and California holly. https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/trailer-canyon-fire-road The American crow is one of only a few species of bird that has been observed modifying and using tools to obtain food.

    "OUR OWN WAY" / MTB SHORT FILM (Hugo Frixtalon, Amaury Pierron, Paul Couderc, Thomas Estaque) - Duration: 19:36. This deciduous oak requires year-round access to groundwater.

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    The California tarantula is a very docile native spider.

    If you see a coyote, you can stop and watch, but do not approach it. Description This extremely popular trail starts at the parking area in Temescal Gateway Park and travels north along the steep-sided canyon before climbing up to Temescal Ridge Trail. ... Temescal Ridge Trail (Fire Road 30) Intermediate.

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    Remember, coyotes are wild animals.

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    Eriogonum fasciculatum is a species of wild buckwheat known by the common names California buckwheat and Eastern Mojave buckwheat.  The plant is not typically ingested unless other forage is unavailable, or the plant is incorporated into hay. 

    The pollen and hairs on leaves and flowers can be allergens for some people.

    Cuscuta is a genus of about 100–170 species of parasitic flowering plants found throughout the temperate and tropical regions of the world. The seed was a main ingredient of a staple food, pinole. Toyon is a prominent component of the coastal sage scrub plant community, and is a part of drought-adapted chaparral and mixed oak woodland habitats. The main trunk can fork close to the ground, making it look like two trees that have grown together, then diverged.

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    The red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) is a bird of prey, one of three species colloquially known in the United States as the "chickenhawk," though it rarely preys on standard sized chickens. 5.6 mi . Their diet consists mainly of small mammals such as mice or rats, birds, and large insects; however they are opportunistic predators, even taking small trout at night.

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    The silvery blue is found over much of the western United States and most of Canada.

    CAUTION: Lupine may be toxic humans and animals if ingested. The birds found east of the Mississippi River tend to be larger on average than the birds found to the west.

    I need to go through there again with the clippers but it's not too bad. It is common in the coastal sage scrub of Southern California and northern Baja California. It was formerly considered a subspecies of the northern red-legged frog (Rana aurora). There are believed to be several subspecies, including the black-tailed deer. Turn Left onto Palisades Dr. Travel 3.4 miles and continue onto Chastain Pkwy E. Turn right onto Via Las Palmas. Submit one here. When the egg hatches, the wasp larva will feed on the tarantula. 

    Cii Debora Spur Trail begins across from the parking.

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    The white-tailed kite (Elanus leucurus) is an elanid kite of genus Elanus found in western North America and parts of South America.Their coloration is gull-like, but their shape and flight falcon-like, with a rounded tail.

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    Mimulus aurantiacus, the sticky monkey-flower or orange bush monkey-flower, is a flowering plant that grows in a subshrub form, native to southwestern North America from Oregon to California.It is a member of the lopseed family, Phrymaceae, or, alternately, the Scrophulariaceae.

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    Corvus brachyrhynchos, American crow, is a large passerine bird species of the family Corvidae. 2 DIRECTIONS: The trail can be accessed from Temescal Gateway Park in Pacific Palisades. Nesting mothers will use their tail hair to line birthing nests. They are flavorful, although they have almost no aroma. Some even rest in crevices or caves. It is an extremely adaptable bird, occupying a broad range of habitats. It is native to the southwestern United States and Baja California in Mexico. 

    The frog is an IUCN vulnerable species, and a federally listed threatened species of the United States, and is protected by law.

    CAUTION: Rattlesnakes may strike when they feel threatened or are provoked. Rattlesnake bites can cause serious injury. Red-tailed hawks can acclimate to all the biomes within their range.

    Please explain. Unlike the related white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), mule deer are generally more associated with the land west of the Missouri River, and more specifically with the Rocky Mountain region of North America. Unlike most other larks, this is a distinctive-looking species on the ground, mainly brown-grey above and pale below, with a striking black and yellow face pattern.

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    The lemonade berry occurs in both chaparral and coastal sage scrub communities. In both sexes, the underside is gray with a  row of round spots of variable size depending upon region. • Trail. 179.18 m Up At this time there is no plan to clear the Trailer Canyon Fire Road. It is native to dry slopes and in chaparral of western North America, especially California. The trail is primarily used for hiking, running, nature trips, and bird watching and is accessible year-round. It is a smaller, more basal animal than its close relative, the gray wolf,being roughly the North American equivalent to the old world golden jackal, though it is larger and more predatory in nature.

    It has dark green and glossy evergreen leaves and gray shredding bark that exposes mahogany and tan sections underneath.

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    Juglans californica can be either a large shrub with 1-5 trunks, or a small, single-trunked tree.

    Prunus ilicifolia is an evergreen shrub to tree, producing edible cherries, with shiny and spiny toothed leaves similar in appearance to those of holly. Highly alkaline soils increase the selenium levels in the plants. It has thick bark, deeply channeled or furrowed at maturity. X Can be accessed from Temescal Gateway Park or Will Rogers State Park. Through this structure, dodder draws its nourishment from the host. At 0.8 miles, you follow the east side of the ridge, entering a pleasant, shaded area. • The other grouping of owls are the barn owls, family Tytonidae.

    The trail is dirt and lined with sagebrush and low vegetation allowing for sweeping views of surrounding area.

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    Ceanothus is a genus of about 50–60 species of shrubs or small trees in the family Rhamnaceae. It is native to the Transverse and Peninsular Ranges and the South Coast regions of southern California. It is of special value to native butterflies and bees and a pollinator plant.

    Topanga State Park-Temescal Ridge Fire Road/East Topanga Fire Road. 3.1 km

    One of the many predators of tarantulas is the “tarantula hawk” which is really a large wasp.

    If you are lucky enough to see a tarantula on the trail, you can take pictures because they move slowly, but humans shouldn’t touch or otherwise harass them.

    Other common names include California-fuchsia (from the resemblance of the flowers to those of Fuchsias), Hummingbird Flower or Hummingbird Trumpet (the flowers are very attractive to hummingbirds), and Firechalice.

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    Poison oak can be identified by groups of 3 leaves growing from single stems off non-thorny, woody shrubs or climbing vines: “Leaves of Three, Leave it Be!”. The Californian species are commonly known collectively as California lilacs, with individual species having more descriptive common names.

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    Quercus agrifolia, the coast live oak, is an evergreen oak (highly variable and often shrubby), native to the California Floristic Province. Something else? • The eyes are white. Maintain eye contact and do all you can to appear larger. The trail can be accessed from a staging area along Via Las Palmas in Pacific Palisades via Cii Debora Spur Trail.

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    The peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus), also known as the peregrine and historically as the duck hawk in North America, is a widespread bird of prey in the family Falconidae.

    CAUTION: Toyon may be toxic humans or animals if ingested. 

    Found north of Mexico, it is one of the best-known mammals in Canada and the United States.

    To finish the loop, continue south along the Temescal Ridge Fire Road. A fire road that connects from The Hub to Bent Arrow Trail and Mulholland Drive. It turns red in late summer and autumn before its leaves fall leaving behind bare branches during winter.

    There are several similar-looking species of dodder in Southern California which tend to be fairly specific to their host plants. A large, crow-sized falcon, it has a blue-grey back, barred white underparts, and a black head and "moustache". Poison oak cover can be thick in riparian areas and along stream banks.

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    The most usual call is CaaW!-CaaW!-CaaW!.

    The trail turns to dirt and soon meets the Temescal Ridge fire road (0.4 miles.) Your FREE account works with all Adventure Projects sites . The basic dimensions of the loop is 2.6 miles with 860 feet of elevation gain, but the hike can be expanded to four miles or longer thanks to a variety of extensions. ELEVATION GAIN 211 ft. The Temescal Canyon Trail is much more shaded, with trees and … 226' Up The adult male has a red cap starting at the forehead, whereas females have a black area between the forehead and the cap.

    Keep children next to you. 588' Up 462.65 m Up As with other rattlesnake species, western rattlesnakes will rapidly vibrate their tails, which produces a unique rasping sound to warn intruders.

    • Lower Quality due to the length of video. They will key in on easy prey such as pets and small children.

    Continue past Sunset Blvd to enter the park. Do not allow children and pets to consume.

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    ... Sullivan Ridge Fire Road. They are migratory and spend most of the winter in Mexico.

    CAUTION: If you see a lion, stop and do not run. Be sure to travel in groups when in lion country. Over much of its length, the grade is not too steep, …

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    The black-chinned hummingbird (Archilochus alexandri) is a small hummingbird. 17500 Mulholland Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90049 This is a Fire road between Santa Maria Road in woodland hills

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    Crotalus viridis (Common names: prairie rattlesnake, western rattlesnake, plains rattlesnake, and others) is a venomous pit viper species native to the western United States, southwestern Canada, and northern Mexico. Western rattlesnakes live on the land, but it can sometimes climb in trees or bushes.

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    Prunus ilicifolia, hollyleaf cherry or evergreen cherry, is native to the chaparral areas of coastal California (from Mendocino County to San Diego County), Baja California, and Baja California Sur as well as the desert chaparral areas of the Mojave desert. Use pet shampoo while wearing rubber gloves. Keep

    California scrub jays, like many other corvids, exploit seasonal food availability by storing food in scattered caches. • 248' Down Assuming it’s not too overgrown, you should be good, and if not, then go back on the fire road down to the sports center. From the PCH, head inland on Sunset Blvd. LENGTH 1.7 mi. Temescal Ridge Trail is a 4.7 mile one way hike with 1,922 feet accumulated elevation gain. It is listed as "least concern" by the IUCN, on account of its wide distribution and abundance throughout North America, Mexico and into Central America. In winter and autumn, their diet is more dependent on nuts and acorns. Motion-activated cameras have photographed the birds eagerly scavenging a road-kill opossum.

    The plant is typically found on dry hillsides and in gravelly soils.

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    The Coastal Range newt (Taricha torosa torosa) is a subspecies of the California Newt. It also attracts bees when flowering.

    It takes off from the Rogers Road segment of the Backbone Trail, just east of Temescal Ridge Fire Road. It is found in mixed evergreen forests, oak woodlands, and shady lower elevation slopes in chaparral and woodlands habitats.

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    The gray fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus) is a carnivoran mammal of the family Canidae ranging throughout most of the southern half of North America from southern Canada to the northern part of South America (Venezuela and Colombia).This species and the closely related Channel Island fox (Urocyon littoralis) are the only living members of the genus Urocyon, which is considered to be among the most primitive of the living canids.

    1.5 mi away. 3.0 (1) Located 20 miles west-northwest of Los Angeles California.

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    It can be used in large containers, natural landscaping, habitat restoration projects and as erosion control. The tips of the stems, stem attaching the leaf to the stems (petiole), the veins of the leaves, and the edges of the leaves, are a glowing reddish color all year long. 5.5 mi . They rely on their complex memories to later recover the hidden caches. This one is looking towards Santa Monica Bay and Palos Verdes.

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    Brassica nigra (black mustard) is an annual, non-native weedy plant that has naturalized in southern California.

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    The California scrub jay is a species of scrub jay native to western North America. The California scrub jay is nonmigratory corvid that can be found in urban areas, where it can become tame and visit to bird feeders. At the 2.2-mile mark, bear left down a single track trail. They are active hunters and will prey on mice, frogs, and other small animals. It is endemic to California, growing in the hot interior valleys and foothills. 323.7 m Up This species is also an important food plant for numerous native butterflies.

    Horse trailer parking is recommended at the main entrance of the park. Spam? Except for the central feathers, the tail is mostly black, contrasting with the paler body; this contrast is especially noticeable when the bird is in flight.

    Ears are large but without tufts. The name reflects that in the past it used to be treated in a distinct genus Zauschneria, but modern studies have shown that it is best placed within the genus Epilobium. As its distribution has been proven to be limited to one single site, it has one of the best claims to being the world's rarest butterfly.

    This common shrub is native to the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico, where it grows on scrubby slopes and in chaparral and dry washes in a number of habitats.

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    Lupinus albifrons, Silver lupine, white-leaf bush lupine, or evergreen lupine, is a species of lupine (lupin). It is a common bird found throughout much of North America. The tail is long and typically very bushy. It is the largest native tree squirrel in the western coastal United States. The dorsal fur is a silver gunmetal gray, with pure white on the underside; there may be black flecks in the tail. It is native to California and Oregon, where it grows along the coast and in dry and open meadows, prairies and forest clearings. 0:02 – Hard right on the concrete walkway (times are approximate) Turn left and begin hiking uphill. Western gray squirrels exhibit a form of coloration known as counter shading. Weights vary from about 0.8 to 2.2 pounds (0.36 to 1.00 kg), and length (including tail) from 17 to 24 inches (43 to 61 cm). It is native to the west coast and western interior mountain ranges of North America, from British Columbia, throughout California, and into Arizona. It is the official state flower of California.

     

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