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  2. Phenomena (film) - Wikipedia

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    Synapse Films released the film on Blu-ray in the United States on 15 November 2016, which included the shorter version titled Creepers as well as the 116 and 110 minute versions of Phenomena. [40] [41] Arrow Video released Phenomena in the United Kingdom in 2017 including the integral version, the international cut and the Creepers version.

  3. Demonia (film) - Wikipedia

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    Demonia was described by Troy Howarth, author Splintered Visions: Lucio Fulci and His Films, as Fulci's "would be" return to theatrical films. [1] The film failed to receive any theatrical distribution anywhere. [1] The film was released directly to video in Italy and it would not receive an official release in the United States until 2001. [1]

  4. Woodcreeper - Wikipedia

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    The wedge-billed woodcreeper is the smallest species in the subfamily (the xenops are smaller, but their exact taxonomic position has not been resolved).. The woodcreepers are generally fairly uniform in appearance.

  5. Demonia - Wikipedia

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    Demonia may refer to: Demonia (comics), a DC Comics character; Demonia, a 1990 Italian horror film; See also. Daemonia (band), an Italian heavy metal band This ...

  6. Eurasian treecreeper - Wikipedia

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    The brown creeper has sometimes been considered to be a subspecies of Eurasian treecreeper, but has closer affinities to short-toed treecreeper, and is normally now treated as a full species. [2] Hodgson's treecreeper is a more recent proposed split following studies of its cytochrome b mtDNA sequence and song structure that indicate that it ...

  7. Treecreeper - Wikipedia

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    Indian spotted creeper, Salpornis spilonotus; African spotted creeper, Salpornis salvadori; An extinct treecreeper, Certhia rummeli, was described from a fossilized right tarsometatarsus found in karstic fissure fillings in Petersbuch, Bavaria by German paleornithologist Albrecht Manegold.

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