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  2. Duck tour - Wikipedia

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    The city and state settled their lawsuits surrounding the safety of the bridge for $4.4 million. [ 26 ] [ 27 ] On July 19, 2018, near Branson, Missouri , 17 people died and 7 were wounded after a DUKW capsized during a severe thunderstorm on Table Rock Lake . 29 passengers and two crew members were on the boat.

  3. List of amphibians - Wikipedia

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    The list below largely follows Darrel Frost's Amphibian Species of the World (ASW), Version 5.5 (31 January 2011). Another classification, which largely follows Frost, but deviates from it in part is the one of AmphibiaWeb , which is run by the California Academy of Sciences and several of universities.

  4. Chinese giant salamander - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese giant salamander is entirely aquatic and lives in rocky hill streams and lakes with clear water. [4] It typically lives in dark, muddy, or rocky crevices along the banks. [27] It is usually found in forested regions at altitudes of 100 to 1,500 m (300 to 4,900 ft), [1] with most records between 300 and 800 m (1,000 and 2,600 ft). [4]

  5. Chromakopia: The World Tour - Wikipedia

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    Chromakopia: The World Tour is the ongoing seventh headlining concert tour by American rapper Tyler, the Creator in support of his eighth studio album Chromakopia. [1] It kicked off on February 4, 2025, at Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul and is set to conclude on September 5, 2025, at RAC Arena in Perth .

  6. AmphibiaWeb - Wikipedia

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    AmphibiaWeb's goal is to provide a single page for every species of amphibian in the world so research scientists, citizen scientists and conservationists can collaborate. [1] It added its 7000th animal in 2012, a glass frog from Peru. [2] [3] As of 2022, it hosted more than 8,400 species located worldwide. [4] [5]

  7. List of amphibians of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Former Bufo viridis group: [4] European green toad, Bufotes viridis LC (in the past Pseudepidalea (Bufo) viridis, most of Europe) and: [n 1] [4] Variable green toad, Bufotes sitibundus (Caucasus region, Russia, Kazakhstan) [5] [6] Balearic green toad, Bufotes balearicus LC (Italy, Mediterranean islands)

  8. Category:Amphibians - Wikipedia

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    Amphibians by location (3 C, 1 P) Amphibian taxa by rank (4 C) * Lists of amphibians (2 C, 12 P) A. ... Amphibian stubs (4 C, 41 P) Pages in category "Amphibians"

  9. 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.