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In this file photo, a strange new marine animal species is seen near Monterey Bay. It is a type of mollusk, called nudibranch, that sheds its shell early in life. Scientists think there are millions of species, like this one, that have yet to be named or even discovered.  (Photo by NOAA / AP)
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A youngster rides his skateboard past a mural depicting a skateboarding bulldog that covers old graffiti walls in East Los Angeles.  (Photo by Damian Dovarganes / AP)
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