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  • 81Superman character and cast — Superman, given the serial nature of comic publishing and the length of the character s existence, has evolved as a character as his adventures have increased. Initially a crime fighter, the character was seen in early adventures stepping in to… …

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  • 82Snake scales — Snakes, like other reptiles, have a skin covered in scales. Boulenger, George A. 1890 The Fauna of British India. page 1] Snakes are entirely covered with scales or scutes of various shapes and sizes. Scales protect the body of the snake, aid it… …

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  • 83Snake — Ophidian redirects here. For the professional wrestler, see The Osirian Portal. This article is about the animal. For other uses, see Snake (disambiguation). Snakes Temporal range: Early Cretaceous – Recent, 112–0 Ma …

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  • 84Reptile scales — Reptile skin is covered with scutes or scales which, along with other characteristics, distinguish reptiles from animals of other classes (except fishes). The family Amphisbaenidae, which has naked skin, is the sole exception. Scales are made of… …

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  • 85Phasmatodea — Temporal range: 55.8–0 Ma …

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  • 86Dermestidae — Dermestid Beetles Varied Carpet Beetle (Anthrenus verbasci) Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 87slough — 1. n. a swamp; a miry place; a quagmire. Phrases and idioms: Slough of Despond a state of hopeless depression (with ref. to Bunyan s Pilgrim s Progress). Derivatives: sloughy adj. Etymology: OE sloh, slo(g) 2. n. & v. n. 1 a part that an animal… …

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  • 88Entomophagy — For the eating of insects by non human species, see Insectivore. Deep fried insects sold at food stall for human consumption in Bangkok, Thailand. Entomophagy (from Greek ἔντομος éntomos, insect(ed) , and …

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  • 89Nikon D2H — Type Digital single lens reflex camera Sensor 23.3 mm × 15.5 mm JFET LBCAST; 4.26 million total pixels, 1.5× Crop factor Nikon DX format …

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  • 90exuviate — v. [L. exuvia, cast] To cast skin or shell; to molt …

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