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  2. Saturday Morning Watchmen - Wikipedia

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    Saturday Morning Watchmen is a Newgrounds and YouTube viral video [1] [2] published on March 5, 2009, the day before the release of the live-action Watchmen film. [3] [4]The video parodies the DC Comics limited series Watchmen by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons, portraying the opening sequence of a fictional 1980s Saturday morning cartoon based on the series. [5]

  3. Partridge - Wikipedia

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    Gentle to the human stomach, partridge stimulated bodily fluids, raised the spirits, and firmed the muscles." [3] Probably the most famous reference to the partridge is in the Christmas carol, "The Twelve Days of Christmas". [4] The first gift listed is "a partridge in a pear tree", and these words end each verse.

  4. Amazing Animals - Wikipedia

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    Amazing Animals (sometimes marketed as Henry's Amazing Animals for home video) is an educational children's animated TV show series nature program produced by Dorling Kindersley Vision and Partridge Films in association with the Disney Channel. [1] It was originally broadcast on the service in 1996. It also aired on Family Channel in Canada. It ...

  5. Ptilopachus - Wikipedia

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    The genus Ptilopachus was introduced in 1837 by the English naturalist William John Swainson to accommodate a single species, the stone partridge, which is therefore the type species. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The genus name is from Ancient Greek ptilon meaning "feather" with pakhus meaning "thick" or "dense".

  6. Perdix - Wikipedia

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    The genus Perdix was introduced by the French zoologist Mathurin Jacques Brisson in 1760 with the grey partridge (Perdix perdix) as the type species. [1] [2] The genus name is Latin for "partridge", which is itself derived from Ancient Greek ‘πέρδιξ’ (pérdīx). [3] They are closely related to grouse, koklass, quail and pheasants. [4]

  7. Martin Brennan (character) - Wikipedia

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    The show is hosted by Coogan's long-term fictional character Alan Partridge, who is a parody of a tactless and inept television host. [2] In the segment, Brennan is invited as Partridge's doppelganger but becomes unruly by insulting his host, gifting a tortoise (a protected species) and singing Irish rebel songs.

  8. Audrina Patridge Details How Niece's Death Impacted 7-Year ...

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    Sadie Loza, Audrina Patridge and Kirra Max Bohan. Michael Kovac/Getty Images for L.O.L. Surprise! Audrina Patridge detailed how “hard” it’s been for her 7-year-old daughter, Kirra, after a ...

  9. Arborophila - Wikipedia

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    The genus Arborophila was introduced in 1837 by the English naturalist Brian Houghton Hodgson to accommodate a single species, the hill partridge, which is therefore the type species. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The genus name combines the Latin arbor , arboris meaning "tree" with the Ancient Greek philos meaning "-loving".