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  2. These 55 Printable Pumpkin Stencils Make Carving Easier ... - AOL

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    This Halloween 2024, use these printable pumpkin stencils and free, easy carving patterns for the scariest, silliest, most unique, and cutest jack-o’-lanterns.

  3. Seahorse - Wikipedia

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    The male seahorse is equipped with a brood pouch on the ventral, or front-facing, side of the tail. When mating, the female seahorse deposits up to 1,500 eggs in the male's pouch. The male carries the eggs for 9 to 45 days until the seahorses emerge fully developed, but very small. The young are then released into the water, and the male often ...

  4. Suncatcher - Wikipedia

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    A suncatcher or light catcher is a small reflective, refractive, and/or iridescent ornament. It may include glass or nacre pieces and be hung indoors near a window to "catch" sunlight . [ 1 ] [ additional citation(s) needed ]

  5. Lined seahorse - Wikipedia

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    The lined seahorse is an easy going species and will not be a threat to other fish that could possibly be in an aquarium. The seahorse thrives in an environment with objects it can hide around and attach its tail to. The H. erectus species should be fed multiple times throughout the day, rather than less amount of larger meals. [14]

  6. Do It Yourself (The Seahorses album) - Wikipedia

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    Do It Yourself is the only album by the Seahorses, an English alternative rock band that John Squire, formerly guitarist in the Stone Roses formed. The album's cover features a photograph of Squire's 1996 sculpture in the shape of globe made of puzzle pieces and also named Do It Yourself.

  7. The Sign of the Seahorse - Wikipedia

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    The Sign of the Seahorse is a 1992 illustrated children's book by Graeme Base. [1] It was first published on September 15, 1992, through Harry N. Abrams Inc., and was later adapted into a film and musical. [2] The book received a first printing of 350,000 copies and was an alternative selection of the Literary Guild and the Doubleday Book Club. [3]

  8. Hippocampus nalu - Wikipedia

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    Hippocampus nalu, the Sodwana pygmy seahorse, [2] [3] African pygmy seahorse [2] or Honeypot seahorse, [2] is a South African species of pygmy seahorse in the family Syngnathidae. [ 4 ] Discovery

  9. Spiny seahorse - Wikipedia

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    Spiny seahorse from East Timor. The spiny seahorse is relatively rare but widespread throughout the Indo-Pacific. In Australia it has been reported from the south of Ashmore Reef, Timor Sea, the Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, and in Port Stephens, New South Wales. It is also found at Bali, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, New Caledonia and Japan. [3]