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365 days of Darwin: February 2, 2010

Posted on February 2, 2010 by Andrew Thaler

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Charlie and Karen enjoy some sea shanties.

365 days of Darwin: February 1, 2009

Posted on February 1, 2010 by Andrew Thaler

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Charlie joins in some shanty-ing at Science Online 2010

365 days of Darwin: January 31, 2010

Posted on January 31, 2010 by Andrew Thaler

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Dave, Christie, Allie, and Charlie.

365 days of Darwin: January 30, 2010

Posted on January 30, 2010 by Andrew Thaler

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Lyndell Bade of Save Our Sharks meets Charlie and the Fry-entists for the first time.

365 days of Darwin: January 29, 2010

Posted on January 29, 2010 by Andrew Thaler

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Oh wow, another picture of Kevin, lame.

365 days of Darwin: January 28, 2010

Posted on January 28, 2010 by Andrew Thaler

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All Hail the Hypno-Squid!

365 days of Darwin: January 27, 2010

Posted on January 27, 2010 by Andrew Thaler

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The newly embloggened Miriam G, previously of Oysters Garter, now of Deep Sea News enjoys a blurry moment with Charlie.

365 days of Darwin: January 26, 2010

Posted on January 26, 2010 by Andrew Thaler

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Craig McClain of Deep Sea News hanging with Charlie D.

365 days of Darwin: January 25, 2010

Posted on January 25, 2010 by Andrew Thaler

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Jeff Ives of the New England Aquarium enjoys his first ScienceOnline conference with Charlie. Follow Jeff at @TheJives on twitter.

365 days of Darwin: January 24, 2010

Posted on January 24, 2010 by Andrew Thaler

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Charlie and Bora enjoying Science Online 2010

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