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Wikipedia 9 घं॰
You won't find any Ba humbugi on Christmas Island.
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The Gävle Goat is a giant version of a traditional Swedish Yule Goat figure made of straw. It has become notable for being a recurring target for vandalism by arson, and has been destroyed several times since the first goat was erected in 1966.
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🇵🇭🇺🇸 Meet Joy Arthur, electrical engineer who moved from the Philippines to to study engineering in the ‘50s. She was the first woman to work . She worked for for > 40 years. New page:
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🐸 Meet Dr. Karen Lips (), Professor of Biology at , + conservation advocate & 2016 fellow. Her PhD work helped identify the chytrid fungi that have led to frog extinctions around the world. Now on 👉
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In 1340 after the French fleet was destroyed by the English, the French king's jester told him the English sailors "don't even have the guts to jump into the water like our brave French."
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Billionaire John Getty paid only $2.2 million of his grandson's ransom, as any more wouldn't be tax-deductible. The son, then 16 years old, had been kidnapped in July by an Italian gang and held for ransom.
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We want to share a potential new feature with you and hear feedback on your experience! Starting mid-January, you’re invited to participate in a study conducted by 's Design Research team. Take this short eligibility survey to apply!
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This network of sandstone caves in Nottingham was once home to a medieval tannery, the slums of Drury Hill, and an air-raid shelter. (But not at the same time.)
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Friendly reminder than Herman Melville, author of Moby Dick, is apparently the great-great-great-uncle of the musician Moby. ✨
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But that . This photo by Maksym Prysiazhniuk took 13th place in . What came in 1st? Find out:
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Y'all. The world's largest photo contest announced its winners a few minutes ago.
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The Party! Party! Party! Party, an Australian joke political party, received total 979 votes in the 1989 election. !
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Christian books of hours may have been given as a traditional wedding present from a husband to his bride. Frequently they were passed down through the family, as recorded in wills.
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Wolverines, also known as skunk bears or nasty cats, can confront and kill animals as large as moose and bears. Their oily fur is resistant to frost, and they have a special rotated molar that allows them to easily rip apart meat that's been frozen solid.
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OR-7 the Wolf wandered more than 1,000 miles (1,600 km) through Oregon and Northern California in search of a mate. His migration captured the attention of viewers around the world.
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In 's "Ten people who mattered this year": , a physicist and "diversity champion" who "wrote hundreds of Wikipedia pages to boost the profiles of scientists from under-represented groups." Congratulations—and thank you!
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Cotard delusion is a rare mental illness in which the sufferer, who is very much alive, believes they're dead, do not exist, or are somehow missing organs. One case describes a woman who denied the existence of parts of her body and of her need to eat.
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Wily animators at Warner Brothers incorporated what was once a very common company name into cartoons.
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King Nebuchadnezzar II suffered from boanthropy, in which he believed himself to be a bovine. Yep.
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"The light is magic." This photo of a person walking through 's Satchari National Park won third place in this year's contest. Want to see first and second place? Check it ➡️
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