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  2. Jalapeño popper - Wikipedia

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    The name armadillo eggs likely comes from the perceived similarity to Scotch eggs. [3] When smoked or grilled and stuffed with sausage, they are also referred to as A.B.T or Atomic Buffalo Turds. [3] [5] [6] Joey Chestnut holds the Major League Eating record for jalapeño poppers, eating 118 in 10 minutes at the University of Arizona on 8 April ...

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    But nothing like Costello and pals encountered at Buzzard Billy’s in Waco, Texas. The restaurant’s southern food menu advertised armadillo testicles. Costello and friends turned them down.

  4. Grilled guacamole, armadillo eggs and other over-the-top ...

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  5. Armadillo Eggs, Migas, and More Iconic Texas Foods You Have ...

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    They typically include scrambled eggs, a choice of meat such as sausage, bacon, or chorizo, and crispy potatoes or hash browns. Fresh vegetables like diced onions, tomatoes, bell peppers, and ...

  6. Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern - Wikipedia

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    Taipei: Stinky Tofu and Iron Eggs Zimmern visits Taipei, Taiwan and faces down stinky tofu in a mountains aid factory, learns the secret to turning eggs into hard-as-iron street food, and masters pulling the longest and strongest noodles. 95 (3) April 27, 2015 Rome: Porchetta, Pecorino and Pizza 96 (4) May 4, 2015 Dubai: Carp, Camel and Cocoons

  7. Woodlouse - Wikipedia

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    Like other peracarids, female woodlice carry fertilised eggs in their marsupium, through which they provide developing embryos with water, oxygen and nutrients. The immature young hatch as mancae and receive further maternal care in some species. Juveniles then go through a series of moults before reaching maturity. Mancae are born with 6 ...

  8. Buteo - Wikipedia

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    Buteo is a genus of medium to fairly large, wide-ranging raptors with a robust body and broad wings. In the Old World, members of this genus are called "buzzards", but "hawk" is used in the New World (Etymology: Buteo is the Latin name of the common buzzard [1]).

  9. Common buzzard - Wikipedia

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    The common buzzard (Buteo buteo) [2] is a medium-to-large bird of prey which has a large range. It is a member of the genus Buteo [2] in the family Accipitridae. [2] The species lives in most of Europe and extends its breeding range across much of the Palearctic as far as northwestern China (), far western Siberia and northwestern Mongolia.