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  2. Hungry Shark - Wikipedia

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    Hungry Shark revolves around the player, a lone shark, consuming various marine species to grow in size until the subsequent, more powerful sharks are unlocked. The number of species the player is able to consume depends on the strength of the shark; for instance, a reef shark cannot eat lionfish, but a great white shark is able to, or a megamouth shark (Hungry Shark World) is unable to eat ...

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  4. Hungry Shark World - Wikipedia

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  5. Wikipedia:Language learning centre/Word list - Wikipedia

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    aardvark; aardwolf; aaron; aback; abacus; abaft; abalone; to abandon; abandoned; abandonment; abandons; abase; abased; abasement; abash; abashed; to abate; abated ...

  6. Foxes in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    1941–1950 – Screen Gems The Fox and the Crow: Fauntleroy Fox, one of the principal characters of the animated film series. 1946 – Disney's Song of the South: Brer Fox. 1960 – Hanna Barbera's Yogi Bear series had short cartoons, Yakky Doodle, in which the duckling is pursued by Fibber Fox.

  7. Angry Birds 2 - Wikipedia

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    The player begins with five lives and loses one if all cards have been used with at least one pig remains undefeated and the player neither pays gems to get 3 birds nor watches a video to get 1 (all birds that will be given to the player are completely random); once all five lives have been lost, the player must pay gems, watch an advertisement ...

  8. FURA Gems - Wikipedia

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    FURA Gems was established in 2017 by Dev Shetty with a focus on increasing the supply of ethically sourced color gemstones with traceability of the mine origin to end-consumers. [5] [1] The company's name is derived from an ancient Colombian legend about Fura and Tena, two human figures created by the Muisca god Are. [6]