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    He moves fast inside her and she moans in pleasure. They do this for two minutes. He then lays on his back as she takes him inside her again in the cowgirl position. She moves fast and breathes heavy as he is inside her deeply. Two minutes and fifteen seconds in he grabs her buttocks and spreads them wide so her anus can clearly be seen.

  4. List of Coronet Films films - Wikipedia

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    Also included are those Centron Corporation titles released when Coronet owned them, although their back catalogue of films made earlier were reissued under the Coronet banner. It was quite common for a film to be re-released as a "2nd edition" with only minor changes in the edit and a different soundtrack, with music and narration styles ...

  5. The posterior end of the lower jaw bones contains a quadrate bone, allowing jaw extension. The anterior tips of the lower jaw bones are joined by a flexible ligament allowing them to bow outwards, increasing the mouth gape. [76] [77] The Pacific tree frog and the Baja California chorus frog are some of the only frog species that make a "ribbit ...

  6. Predation - Wikipedia

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    Of 245 terrestrial members of the Carnivora (the group that includes the cats, dogs, and bears), 177 are solitary; and 35 of the 37 wild cats are solitary, [65] including the cougar and cheetah. [62] [2] However, the solitary cougar does allow other cougars to share in a kill, [66] and the coyote can be either solitary or social. [67]

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  8. Sea otter - Wikipedia

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    Adult sea otters typically weigh between 14 and 45 kg (30 and 100 lb), making them the heaviest members of the weasel family, but among [3] the smallest marine mammals. Unlike most marine mammals, the sea otter's primary form of insulation is an exceptionally thick coat of fur, the densest in the animal kingdom. Although it can walk on land ...

  9. Esophagus - Wikipedia

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    Upper and lower human gastrointestinal tract. The esophagus (American English), oesophagus (British English), or œsophagus (archaic spelling) (see spelling difference) all / iː ˈ s ɒ f ə ɡ ə s, ɪ-/; [1] pl.: ((o)e)(œ)sophagi or ((o)e)(œ)sophaguses), colloquially known also as the food pipe, food tube, or gullet, is an organ in vertebrates through which food passes, aided by ...