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  2. Zana of Tkhina - Wikipedia

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    Zana (Abkhaz: Зана, romanized: Zana) was a woman who lived in the second half of the 19th century in Abkhazia, South Caucasus.According to legend, she was an Almas ("forest woman") of great proportions entirely covered in hair, captured by hunters in the forests of Abkhazia in the mid-19th century.

  3. Gull egg - Wikipedia

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    Toxicologists and public-health agencies recommend that children and pregnant or nursing women avoid eating gull eggs. [20] Increased egg production by domestic poultry and wild egging have often filled the hungry gap of early spring. [1]

  4. Liver (food) - Wikipedia

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    Animal livers are rich in iron, copper, B vitamins and preformed vitamin A.Daily consumption of liver can be harmful; for instance, vitamin A toxicity has been proven to cause medical issues to babies born of pregnant mothers who consumed too much vitamin A. [3] For the same reason, consuming the livers of some species like polar bears, dogs, or moose is unsafe.

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    Akron Zoo Easter egg hunt. Akron Zoo Egg-stra Wild Egg Hunt runs March 16-17, 23-24 and 30 from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the Akron Zoo, 500 Edgewood Ave. Tickets include egg hunt, treat bag and zoo ...

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    Easter egg hunts may not be Teegarden’s only spring tradition now that she’s starred in Hallmark’s An Easter Bloom, which premiered earlier this month. In the film, she plays a flower farmer ...

  7. Plover eggs - Wikipedia

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    Plover eggs were a form of eggs as food, and a seasonal delicacy of western Europe. [1] Gathered from wild green-plover nests, [2] a practice called plover egging, these eggs were perceived to be particularly flavorful and were snatched up by avid rural foragers and, in turn, their urban customers, as soon as nesting season began each year.

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  9. Tlingit cuisine - Wikipedia

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    To ensure that such essentials are available, the Tlingit eat almost all parts of animals they harvest. Bones used for soup stock provide leached calcium, as well as fish vertebrae from boiled salmon. Vitamin A is obtained from livers. Vitamin C is found in berries and plants, such as wild celery, wild crab apples, and a wide assortment of berries.