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  2. Territory (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The world's largest cattle station, Marianne Station, has been owned for generations by the Lawson family dynasty. [1] It becomes a prize to be sought after by rival cattle station families, various gangsters, Australian Aboriginal elders, and mining magnates, when patriarch Colin Lawson's favored son, Daniel, dies after a suspicious riding accident.

  3. Chickadee - Wikipedia

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    Mountain chickadees are food-caching birds. A single bird can hide as many as 80,000 individual seeds, which they retrieve during the winter. Their ability to do so depends on their spatial memory of the locations.

  4. Great-billed seed finch - Wikipedia

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    Breeding in the great-billed seed finch is stimulated by the first torrential rains of spring. [2] The spring rains cause the fruiting of the Cyperaceae species, which then produce mature seeds in the middle of the rainy season. [2] During breeding season, the seed finch is especially territorial and aggressive. [2]

  5. Investors boost rival takeover bid for Territorial Bancorp - AOL

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    Blue Hill Advisors LLC announced Thursday that it is offering to pay $12.50 per share for Territorial Bancorp Inc., up from $12 in its initial unsolicited bid. The cash offer aims to derail a ...

  6. Nuthatch - Wikipedia

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    Larger food items, such as big insects, snails, acorns or seeds may be wedged into cracks and pounded with the bird's strong bill. [7] Unusually for a bird, the brown-headed nuthatch uses a piece of tree bark as a lever to pry up other bark flakes to look for food; the bark tool may then be carried from tree to tree or used to cover a seed ...

  7. Territory (animal) - Wikipedia

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    Animals that actively defend territories in this way are referred to as being territorial or displaying territorialism. Territoriality is only shown by a minority of species. More commonly, an individual or a group of animals occupies an area that it habitually uses but does not necessarily defend; this is called its home range .

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