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  2. Wahoo - Wikipedia

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    The wahoo (Acanthocybium solandri) is a scombrid fish found worldwide in tropical and subtropical seas. In Hawaii, the wahoo is known as ono. [4] The species is sometimes called hoo in the United States. [5] It is best known to sports, as its speed and high-quality makes it a prized and valued game fish.

  3. Survivalcraft - Wikipedia

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    If the character does not eat food for a prolonged time, the hunger bar will drop to zero, and the character's health bar would decrease to zero. If the health bar also drops to zero, the character would die. [1] The player also needs to craft clothes to prevent the character from freezing and depleting health bar points. [4]

  4. Chomp (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Wahoo Cray and his father, Mickey Cray, a professional animal wrangler, are hired to help with the latest episode of a reality television series titled Expedition Survival! As Mickey received a serious concussion shortly before, Wahoo accepts for both of them while his mother is on a business trip.

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  6. Cube Life: Island Survival - Wikipedia

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    Cube Life: Island Survival is an indie open world sandbox survival video game developed and published by Cypronia. It was released for Wii U in June 2015. An HD remake was released for Steam in April 2018, for Android and iOS in August 2018, and for Nintendo Switch in December 2020. The game was one of the first sandbox video games released for ...

  7. Euonymus atropurpureus - Wikipedia

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    It has the common names American wahoo, eastern wahoo, burningbush [2] and hearts bursting with love. [3] It is native to eastern North America. Distribution and habitat

  8. Ulmus alata - Wikipedia

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    Ulmus alata, the winged elm or wahoo, is a small- to medium-sized deciduous tree endemic to the woodlands of the southeastern and south-central United States. The species is tolerant of a wide range of soils, and of ponding, but is the least shade-tolerant of the North American elms.

  9. Cobia - Wikipedia

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    Life history. The cobia is a pelagic spawner, releasing many tiny (1.2 mm), buoyant eggs into the water, where they become part of the plankton. The eggs float freely ...