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Greetings, Voyager Reader! This is your February 2025 debrief from the Vegout Voyage HQ, handcrafted with care by Voyager Katie. Materials henceforth are for your eyes only.

🇹🇼 Answers to the previous mini voyage 🇹🇼

The answer is A: the Formosan Rock Macaque is the primate species native exclusively to Taiwan. Did you get it right? Hint: Google Lens can be super helpful for image searches!

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🚀 Vegout HQ Happenings 🚀

At the risk of sounding like James Cameron, who's been repeatedly delaying the releases of his Avatar sequels (now apparently until 2031), I must, with a heavy heart, inform you that the Iceland adventure book will be delayed by a few months. Very sorry about it, but fortunately nothing disastrous happened—my production has scaled up, with artists and freelancers on board, and I prefer not to rush it. Thanks for taking the time to keep in touch! Until next month!

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