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When an inspection inspects no particular animals/species, the "Species Inspected" list typically includes just one entry 000000 NONE NONE. That makes sense, in its own way. But I have identified six reports that contain an entry for a species named as None/NONE, but which have non-zero counts:
hash_id
count
scientific
common
0468a6ccf67db5ca
200
None
NONE
b990334d7ed359ed
42
None
NONE
a800fcb186438ba4
31
None
NONE
749676fd905697e0
3
None
NONE
77e408dadb6326bc
2
None
NONE
666090967e8582df
1
None
NONE
What do those entries represent?
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When an inspection inspects no particular animals/species, the "Species Inspected" list typically includes just one entry
000000 NONE NONE
. That makes sense, in its own way. But I have identified six reports that contain an entry for a species named asNone
/NONE
, but which have non-zero counts:What do those entries represent?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: