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  2. Axolotl - Wikipedia

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    Leucistic axolotl in captivity. Today, the axolotl is still used in research as a model organism, and large numbers are bred in captivity. They are especially easy to breed compared to other salamanders in their family, which are rarely captive-bred due to the demands of terrestrial life.

  3. Salamander (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The European version is titled Life Force Salamander on its cover and was released on November 22, 1989. The NES version makes use of the Konami Code, which increases the number of lives from three to 30. The first two levels of Life Force were profiled in the second issue of Nintendo Power, issued in 1988. Several issues later the entire game ...

  4. List of Gradius media - Wikipedia

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    Gradius Board Game; Parodius Plush, Grape, Purple, Blue and Pirate Penguin; Parodius Da! Pencil Board by Shitajiki; Gradius Portable Cleaner; Otomedius Pillow; Paro Wars the Board Game (1998) MSX Salamander (Keychain) Gokujo Parodius (Mini-Notebook and Keychain Issue) from Gacha; Gokujo Parodius (Cards) from Card Jan; Goku Paro Free (極パロ ...

  5. List of geolocation-based video games - Wikipedia

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    One of the first location-based games [2] Worldseekers [3] iOS, Android, Windows PC: Final Boss Editing's Games 2025-04-29 Demo Active. Currently in development. Game merges mobile location-gaming with PC deckbuilding. Xyber Mech [4] SMS: one2tribe 2005-04-20 Was available on Polish GSM network Plus GSM. Discontinued in 2009. Sidewalk Squirrel ...

  6. Giant salamander - Wikipedia

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    The South China giant salamander (Andrias sligoi), can reach a length of 1.8 m (5.9 ft). [1] The Japanese giant salamander (Andrias japonicus) reaches up to 1.44 m (4.7 ft) in length, feeds at night on fish and crustaceans, and has been known to live for more than 50 years in captivity. [2]

  7. World of Glass, St Helens - Wikipedia

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    The World of Glass is a local museum and visitor centre in St Helens, Merseyside, England. The museum is dedicated to the local history of the town and borough primarily through the lens of the glass industry but also looking at other local industries.

  8. Explore the Mysterious World of the Glass Squid and Its ...

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    The glass squid from the family Cranchiidae is nearly transparent with the exception of a few body parts, such as its eyes. When predators look down from below, they are searching the water for ...

  9. Sheltopusik - Wikipedia

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    The full body of a sheltopusik. The sheltopusik can reach a length of 135 cm (4.43 ft). It is tan colored, paler on the ventral surface and the head, with a ring-like/segmented appearance that makes it look like a large earthworm with a distinctive fold of skin down each side called a lateral groove.

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