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North American Camelinus Fakus Letterbox Hybrid

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TheAwesomePenguins: Sadly the container is missing and i dont have a replacement stamp for the letterbox. Time to say goodbye to the cache.

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Hidden : 4/1/2018
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Many people don't know about the North american Camelinus Fakus. It thrived in the area around Southern Ontario. This species of camel is not to be confused with the Camelops Hesternus that thrived in North America over 11,000 years ago. The Camelinus Fakus was a one and a half humped camel that lived in the wild, with a diet consisting only of Jakelopes. The Jakelopes did not breed as fast as the Camelinas Fakus could consume them and so they became extinct. That meant the Camelinas Fakus also became extinct (as mentioned, this was their sole food source).

The last known sighting of the Camelinas Fakus was here in Innerkip, Ontario. They have tried unsuccessfully for several years to get a monument honoring this majestic beast, but the townfolk just don't want to spend the money on it. So, I am placing this Letterbox cache here to honor the Camelinus Fakus. It only has 1 hump on the stamp, but there just isn't a call for one and a half humped camel stamps.

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