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		<title>THE SMALLEST LIFE FORMS Microorganisms Yellowstone</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Microorganisms are all around us, present in all parts of Yellowstone, yet individually invisible to the naked eye. Living in very hot water are ones that interest us as visitors. The thermophilic archaea, bacteria, and algae form beautifully colored filaments and mats that are often seen in the runoff from hot springs and sometimes in the springs themselves. You&#8217;ll see outstanding examples of these mats at Midway and Upper geyser basins and at Mammoth Hot Springs. Lichens As you follow trails throughout the park, you may notice a large boulder or an old tree trunk with a crusty sort of </p>
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