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  2. Perp walk - Wikipedia

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    Actor Russell Crowe perp-walking before media on the way to his arraignment in New York City on an assault charge in 2005. A perp walk, walking the perp, [note 1] or frog march (Washington, D.C. English) [1] is a practice in law enforcement of taking an arrested suspect, usually right after arrest, out in public, usually from the police station to the vehicle to the courthouse and then after ...

  3. Frogman - Wikipedia

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    In March 1945, a frogman squad from the Brandenburgers was deployed from their base in Venice to destroy the Ludendorff Bridge over the Rhine which had been captured by the US Army in the Battle of Remagen. Seven frogmen swam 17 kilometres (11 mi) downriver to the bridge carrying explosives, but were spotted by Canal Defence Lights.

  4. Goose step - Wikipedia

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    Botswana Although Botswana has British military traditions it uses a goose step on a slow march and High Step in quick march [32] Burkina Faso uses the goose step as a special march step for military bands and commando units. [33] [34] Other units do not goose-step. Burundi uses the goose step as a general parade step. [35]

  5. Batrachomyomachia - Wikipedia

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    Besides the familiar Greek gods, the Batrachomyomachia introduces a number of novel characters representing the leaders and warriors of the two armies, whose combat is described in stark and violent terms, resembling the battle scenes of the Iliad, but with arms consisting of sticks and needles, and armor made from nut shells, bean pods, straw, leaves, vegetables, and the skin of an excoriated ...

  6. Frog-Man - Wikipedia

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    Frog-Man (Eugene Patilio) is a comedic superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by writer J. M. DeMatteis and artist Kerry Gammill, the character's costume is actually borrowed from a previously existing villain named Leap-Frog created in 1965 by writer Stan Lee and artist Gene Colan.

  7. Frog - Wikipedia

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    Warty frog species tend to be called toads, but the distinction between frogs and toads is informal, not from taxonomy or evolutionary history. An adult frog has a stout body, protruding eyes, anteriorly-attached tongue, limbs folded underneath, and no tail (the tail of tailed frogs is an extension of the male cloaca

  8. Frogman (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Frogman (also Tongue Man), a villain in the 2013 Indian film Krrish 3 Frogmen , an unaired TV-movie starring O.J. Simpson Frogman , a horror film based on the legend of the Loveland frog , was released in 2024.

  9. Michael J. Tyler - Wikipedia

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    Michael J. Tyler AO (27 March 1937 [1] [2] – 26 March 2020) dubbed "The Frog Man", was an Australian herpetologist and academic, noted for his research on frogs and toads, chiefly with the University of Adelaide.