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:07:10
Polyrrhiza lindenii.
:07:14
A ghost.
:07:18
Cut her down, Russell.
:08:02
-Morning.
-Hey.

:08:04
May l ask you gentlemen what you
have in those pillowcases?

:08:07
Yes, sir, you absolutely may.
:08:10
-Okay, then, l'm asking.
-Well, okay, then.

:08:13
Let's see.
:08:15
We've got five kinds of bromeliad...
:08:18
...one peperomia,
nine orchid varieties.

:08:23
You know,
about 1 30 plants all told.

:08:27
Which my colleagues here
removed from the swamp.

:08:29
You're aware it's illegal to remove plants
or animals from state-owned land?

:08:34
Yeah, and don't forget...
:08:36
...these plants are all endangered, sir.
Every one of them.

:08:39
Well, exactly. That's exactly the issue.
This is a state preserve.

:08:43
Yes, sir. lt is.
:08:46
-But--
-My colleagues are all Seminole lndians.

:08:49
Did l mention that?
You're familiar, l'm sure...

:08:51
...with the State of Florida
v. James E. Billie?

:08:54
So you know that even though Seminole
Chief Billie killed a Florida panther...

:08:59
...one of what, 40 in the entire world?

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