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  2. Ty Murray - Wikipedia

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    The PBR World Finals were held in October in Las Vegas, Nevada. Like the previous year's world finals, Murray bucked off all but one of his bulls. First, he bucked off J3 El Nino and the bull scored 43.76 points. Then, Murray gained a qualified ride from K7 Q Ball of 90.50 points; the bull scored 44.76 points.

  3. Wolf hunting - Wikipedia

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    It also allowed people to gain control over the spread of diseases transmitted by the animals and enabled people to better protect their livestock. [50] The circumstances finally started to change in the 1960s, as people finally start to realise that the wolf population had reached a crucially low point and had to be saved and put under the ...

  4. Passenger pigeon - Wikipedia

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    Before hunting the juvenile pigeons, the Seneca people made an offering of wampum and brooches to the old passenger pigeons; these were placed in a small kettle or other receptacle by a smoky fire. [96] The Ho-Chunk people considered the passenger pigeon to be the bird of the chief, as they were served whenever the chieftain gave a feast. [97]

  5. Wendy Williams - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 7 January 2025. American media personality (born 1964) For other people named Wendy Williams, see Wendy Williams (disambiguation). Wendy Williams Williams in 2018 Born Wendy Joan Williams (1964-07-18) July 18, 1964 (age 60) Asbury Park, New Jersey, U.S. Other names Wendy Williams Hunter [a] Education ...

  6. California Trail - Wikipedia

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    In 1845, Caleb Greenwood and his three sons developed a new route that by-passed the rough and rugged trail up the Truckee River Canyon by leaving the river near the present town of Verdi, Nevada and following a ravine northwest over a 6,200 feet (1,900 m) pass across the Carson Range (followed today by the Henness Pass Road) and down to Dog ...

  7. Antelope Island - Wikipedia

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    Antelope Island, c. 1875–1890. Photo by Charles Roscoe Savage.. Antelope Island State Park is a Utah state park and the entire island is included in the park. Early in the 20th century, because of its wildlife and scenery, some suggested that Antelope Island should become a national park, but the movement never came to fruition. [7]

  8. Rollins Pass - Wikipedia

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    On September 27, 1915, Mart Wolf, owner of the Elk Creek Saloon, set fire to his establishment in the town of Arrow on the west side of Rollins Pass in the hopes of collecting insurance money totaling $1,000. Due to high winds, the fire quickly spread and Arrow was all but snuffed out of existence. [2]: 54–55 [257] [258] [259]

  9. Tyrannosaurus - Wikipedia

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    The dig was concluded over 3 weeks in 2004 by the Black Hills Institute with the first live online Tyrannosaurus excavation providing daily reports, photos, and video. [ 5 ] In 2006, Montana State University revealed that it possessed the largest Tyrannosaurus skull yet discovered (from a specimen named MOR 008), measuring 5 feet (152 cm) long ...