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		Games, activities and teaching ideas > Caption Contest: Let īs Try Again     
			
		 
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					MoodyMoody 
					 
					
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							Well, I contacted the original winner of the Caption Contest twice to get a picture, but nothing. So, in the tradition of beauty contests, if the winner is unable to serve, the first runner-up will be asked. So, alexcure, will you take up the sash and let the caption contest continue? You did call her a Venus mantrap, after all! | 
						 
					 
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					alexcure 
					 
					
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							Yes, with pleasure!!! Thank you for choosing my caption. Thanks to your information I learnt that they (that is Venus flytraps) are native to your state, please specify which state it is, I am curious.  | 
						 
					 
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					MoodyMoody 
					 
					
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							 I īm from North Carolina. According to Wikipedia, "Although it [the Venus flytrap] has been successfully transplanted and grown in many locales around the world, it is found natively only in North and South Carolina in the United States, specifically within a 60-mile radius of Wilmington, North Carolina.[26]"   | 
						 
					 
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					alexcure 
					 
					
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							Your state is beautiful! I took a look at some of the nature photos ... ( PS. Thank you for your answer) | 
						 
					 
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