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  2. Mole people - Wikipedia

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    Jennifer Toth's 1993 book The Mole People: Life in the Tunnels Beneath New York City, [4] written while she was an intern at the Los Angeles Times, was promoted as a true account of travels in the tunnels and interviews with tunnel dwellers. The book helped canonize the image of the mole people as an ordered society living literally under ...

  3. Mole toadlet - Wikipedia

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    The mole toadlet (Uperoleia talpa) is a species of frog in the family Myobatrachidae. It is endemic to Western Australia. Its natural habitats are dry savanna and subtropical or tropical dry lowland grassland. Its closest relative is thought to be the Pilbara toadlet (Uperoleia saxatilis), described in 2011. [2]

  4. The Mole People - Wikipedia

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    The Mole People is a 1956 American science fiction adventure horror film distributed by Universal International, which was produced by William Alland, directed by Virgil W. Vogel, and stars John Agar, Hugh Beaumont, and Cynthia Patrick. The story is written by László Görög.

  5. Jennifer Toth - Wikipedia

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    Cecil Adams' The Straight Dope, a widely read question and answer column, devoted two columns to the Mole People dispute. The first, [ 10 ] published on 9 January 2004 after contact with Toth, noted the large amount of unverifiability in Toth's stories while declaring that the book's accounts seemed to be truthful.

  6. Theloderma moloch - Wikipedia

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    Theloderma moloch, Assam Indonesia tree frog, Eerie tree frog, Xizang warty tree frog, or black-spotted frog is a species of frog in the family Rhacophoridae. It is found in northeastern India (Arunachal Pradesh and Assam) and adjacent Tibet , China , possibly wider. [ 3 ]

  7. Freedom Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The Freedom Tunnel and the homeless people that were living there in the mid-1990s are mentioned in numerous book and documentaries; some of the notable ones include: Jennifer Toth documents the homeless residents in her book The Mole People (1993). Photographer Margaret Morton made the photo book The Tunnel (1995).

  8. This Animal is Older Than Morse Code and Still Going Strong

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    The people on the island adore Jonathan and he also receives visits from eager tourists. Through the years, although his keepers have changed hands, records have been kept and through it all ...

  9. Mole people (fiction) - Wikipedia

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    A famous example of "mole people" who live under the ground are the Morlocks, who appear in H.G. Wells's 1895 novel The Time Machine. Other socially isolated, often oppressed and sometimes forgotten subterranean societies, exist in science fiction. Examples include Demolition Man, Futurama (in the form of "Sewer Mutants"), C.H.U.D.