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  2. Yosemite Sam - Wikipedia

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    His real name is Aloysius Bartholamew Sam. [3] He is an adversary of Bugs Bunny and his archenemy alongside Elmer Fudd . [ 4 ] He is commonly depicted as a mean-spirited and extremely aggressive, gunslinging outlaw or cowboy with a hair-trigger temper and an intense hatred of rabbits, Bugs in particular.

  3. List of sharks - Wikipedia

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    Identification of the 8 extant shark orders. Shark is the naming term of all members of Selachimorpha suborder in the subclass Elasmobranchii, in the class Chondrichthyes.The Elasmobranchii also include rays and skates; the Chondrichthyes also include Chimaeras.

  4. Food baby! 84 deliciously adorable baby names that are good ...

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    Some parents like the idea of baby names rooted from alcoholic beverages. “Sherry and Brandy, for instance, became hits after they were featured in popular songs,” says Wattenberg, referencing ...

  5. Aloysius - Wikipedia

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    It is a Latinisation of the names Alois, Louis, Lewis, Luis, Luigi, Ludwig, and other cognates (traditionally in Medieval Latin as Ludovicus or Chlodovechus), ultimately from Frankish *Hlūdawīg, from Proto-Germanic *Hlūdawīgą ("famous battle"). In the US, the name is rare, with fewer than 0.001% of babies receiving the name since the 1940s.

  6. Speartooth shark - Wikipedia

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    Another identifying trait is its teeth, which are large, triangular, and serrated in the upper jaw and narrow, spear-like, and serrated only near the tips in the lower jaw. Adults grow to about 2.6 m (8.5 ft) long. Preying on demersal bony fishes and crustaceans, the speartooth

  7. Common thresher - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-19th century, the name "fox" was mostly superseded by "thresher", referencing the shark's flail-like use of its tail. This species is often known simply as thresher shark or thresher; Henry Bigelow and William Schroeder introduced the name "common thresher" in 1945 to differentiate it from the bigeye thresher (A. superciliosus). [7]

  8. Bigeye thresher - Wikipedia

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    The teeth are moderately large with a single, narrow cusp. [6] There are 19–24 teeth in the upper jaw and 20–24 teeth in the lower jaw; their shapes are similar in both jaws. There are large and small dermal denticles , with the smaller ones more numerous and interspersed amongst the larger ones.

  9. Edestus - Wikipedia

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    Edestus is a Greek name derived from the word edeste (to devour), in reference to the aberrant quality and size of the species' teeth. [1] The largest species, E. heinrichi , has been conservatively estimated to reach greater than 6.7 m (22 ft) in length, around the size of the largest known great white shark , possibly making it the largest ...