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This large underground room is called the Thanksgiving Room after the "Turkey" was spotted hanging on the wall.
27004-kudzu * Kudzu kills plants and trees by smothering their source of light and nutrients. It also breaks branches and uproots trees just by its weight. It can grow as fast as one foot per day! The massive tap root is 7 or more inches in diameter, 6 or more feet long, and can weigh 400 pounds. * 782 x 503 * (118KB)

27048-Bring light back * Richard, our Mammoth Cave Park Ranger tour guide, is kindly returning our lanterns after hiding out with them to illustrate total darkness. * 600 x 400 * (81KB)

27049-Cave formation * 366 x 550 * (93KB)

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07-13-2006
27065-squirrel * This little squirrel was spotted on a nature walk on the Heritage Loop Trail at the park. * 600 x 400 * (89KB)

27086-Deer * Also on the nature trail. * 600 x 400 * (73KB)

27187-Killdeer * This killdeer was in a field near Carlyle Lake in Illinois. * 639 x 442 * (106KB)

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