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  2. Fuleco - Wikipedia

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    Fuleco. Fuleco (Portuguese:) was the official mascot of the 2014 FIFA World Cup, hosted in Brazil.Fuleco is a Brazilian three-banded armadillo, a species of armadillo which is native to Brazil and categorized as a vulnerable species on the IUCN Red List. [1]

  3. List of FIFA World Cup official mascots - Wikipedia

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    Two boys wearing Germany kits, with the letters WM (Weltmeisterschaft, World Cup) and number 74. 1978: Argentina: Gauchito: A boy wearing Argentina's kit. His hat (with the words ARGENTINA '78), neckerchief and whip are typical of gauchos. 1982: Spain: Naranjito: An orange, a typical fruit in Spain, wearing the kit of the host's national team.

  4. Zakumi - Wikipedia

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    Following the World Cup, a 20-episode animated series aired called "Zakumi". [6] The series was created by Hong Kongese group Jidou Studios, whose YouTube page contains 8 of the first 10 episodes. [7] Limited information remains about the series, and it is considered partially lost. [8]

  5. The 'psychic' animals predicting who will win the World Cup - AOL

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    No FIFA World Cup would be complete without "psychic" animals predicting the winners, and Qatar 2022 has been no exception. From "clairvoyant" camels to "mystic" elephants and "cryptic" rats, a ...

  6. List of animal names - Wikipedia

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    In the English language, many animals have different names depending on whether they are male, female, young, domesticated, or in groups. The best-known source of many English words used for collective groupings of animals is The Book of Saint Albans , an essay on hunting published in 1486 and attributed to Juliana Berners . [ 1 ]

  7. List of FIFA Women's World Cup official mascots - Wikipedia

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    Women's World Cup Host Country Mascot Name Description 1991: China: Ling Ling [1] A bird-like mascot, probably a golden pheasant. [2] 1995: Sweden: Fiffi: A Viking. [1] 1999: United States: Nutmeg: A fox. [1] 2003: United States (none) There was no mascot because of the tournament's sudden moving from China to the US, amidst the SARS outbreak. [1]

  8. Zabivaka - Wikipedia

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    Zabivaka, the mascot. Zabivaka (Russian: Забива́ка) [1] was the official mascot of the 2018 FIFA World Cup, which was held in Russia.The name is a blend of the Russian words собака ("dog") and забивать ("to strike").

  9. Behold, an A-Z List of Gender Identity Terms

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    Gender identity (despite what the gender binary suggests) does not have to match one's sex assigned at birth, and it can be fluid rather than fixed and change over time.