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Millipede (stylized millipede in western releases and Milli-Pede in Japan) is a fixed shooter video game released in arcades by Atari, Inc. in 1982. The sequel to 1981's Centipede, it has more gameplay variety and a wider array of insects than the original. The objective is to score as many points as possible by destroying all segments of the ...
A blue hamster and one of the game's four playable characters. Used as a lab experiment by humans, he has the unique ability to create solid platforms in midair. [5] Newton Flying Hamster: Player character who flies using a propeller made from a leaf shoot to rescue his girlfriend Sookie from a giant eagle. [6] Rick the Hamster: Kirby's Dream ...
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A brave medical dog, assists his human in the war-torn fields, inspired by the courageous frontline dogs of World War I. Additionally, Walt and his sister were the main heroes of the iOS-exclusive interactive comic titled Valiant Hearts: Dogs of War. [15] [16] [17] Whiskey Commandos 2: Men of Courage: PlayStation 2
The only recorded usage of millipedes as food by humans comes from the Bobo people of Burkina Faso in West Africa, who consume boiled, dried millipedes belonging to the families Gomphodesmidae and Spirostreptidae [100]: 341 [101] to which they add tomato sauce. [101] Millipedes have also inspired and played roles in scientific research.
Some people do develop a small, red, itchy bump that they notice after the tick bite, the Mayo Clinic says. At this early state, the bump may look and feel like a mosquito bite .
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During the Carboniferous Period, Earth's atmospheric oxygen levels surged, helping some plants and animals grow to gigantic proportions. One notable example was Arthropleura, the biggest bug ever ...