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Neurowear is a gadget project organization in Japan founded on the concept of the "Augmented Human Body". [1] The group's first project, known as Necomimi (from nekomimi (猫耳, "cat ear(s)")) is a headband with a brain wave sensor and motorized cat shaped ears programmed to turn up or down based on the wearer's electroencephalogram (electrical potentials recorded at the scalp) influenced by ...
In November 2014, Earwolf launched a sister network, Wolfpop, led by Paul Scheer.Wolfpop's podcast lineup included The Black List Table Reads, The Canon, Cardboard! With Rich Sommer, Crybabies, Denzel Washington Is The Greatest Actor Of All Time Period, Get Up on This, Happy Sad Confused, I Was There Too, Maltin on Movies, Nerd Machine's Picking Favorites, Off Camera, OMFG!, Reading Aloud ...
The ears are longer, and the head is more dog-like than that of the Egyptian wolf [3] and measures 7 inches (17.78 cm) in length. [4] The tail is not as hairy, and is shorter, [3] being 10 inches (25.4 cm) long. [4] The nose and forehead are greyish-buff, while the throat and under parts are white.
The skull is very similar to, and has the same teeth as, the European wolf (C. lupus). The animal is very like the Common Wolf, but rather shorter on the legs; and the ears, the sides of the body, and outside of the limbs are covered with short, pale fulvous hairs. The length of its head and body are 42 in (1,100 mm); tail 15 in (380 mm). [2]
Holding a Wolf by the Ears is the fourth studio album by the American post-hardcore band From Autumn to Ashes.It is also the only album without the band's original singer, Ben Perri, as well as the band's first album recorded with Rob Lauritson on 2nd guitar, and their last with Josh Newton on bass.
Glyph of four hares sharing four ears at Basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière, Lyon, France and a set of three 'wolf-hares' (or hound-rabbits) relationship by Basilius Valentinus's alchemical works and his Venus image. Painting of three hares; Painting by Charlie Farrow of the three hares, Terri Windling benefit auction 2011
Kemonomimi (獣の耳, けものみみ or ケモノミミ, lit. beast ears) describes humanoid characters that possess animal-like features. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.
First edition (publ. Scholastic) Wolf by the Ears is a young adult novel by Ann Rinaldi, first published in 1991.It is about a young girl, Harriet Hemings, who is a slave belonging to Thomas Jefferson.