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		<title>By: A trip to the Academy &#124; Richmond District Blog of San Francisco (richmondsfblog.com)</title>
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		<description>[...] In another adventure with my nephews, we headed to the Academy of Sciences in Golden Gate Park. We were awed by Indy, the new Indricotherium who is the best advertisement ever for the Academy&#8217;s new &#8220;Extreme Mammals&#8221; exhibition. The Indricotherium is the largest land mammal ever discovered weighing in at 20 tons, or roughly the equivalent of 3 adult elephants. See Indy around the Richmond District [...]</description>
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