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Vol. 1 Zatch and his breed were oftentimes misperceived as live puppets or dolls because of the vertical lines beneath his eyes, an idiosyncrasy shared between Mamodo. [3] According to Raiku, the brows serve as visual aid so that the Mamodo would stand out more from human characters. Raiku observed children at play in patterning the Mamodo's ...
Flinch calls Brackus, who is still infatuated at being a Sigil Slayer breeder. In his confused state, Brackus tells Flinch to make a necklace of Sigil Slayer eyes. Eventually, Rion gets sprayed and falls in love with Mel, causing a mixed up love triangle. Seth then puts hard pressure on the kids, having them carry heavy objects up a mountain.
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The breed was almost extinct in the 1940s, but the British military attaché in Mexico City, Norman Wright, developed a thriving breed from some of the dogs he found in remote villages. [21] The genetic heritage of the breed has been almost erased through interbreeding with other dog breeds to keep its looks alive.
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Most flying foxes are seasonal breeders and give birth in the spring, though the Mariana fruit bat seems to have aseasonal breeding with new pups documented throughout the year. [37] Females remain fertile with no decrease in reproductive capability for at least the first 12 or 13 years of life.