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  2. Not-deer - Wikipedia

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    Not-deer are described as similar to white-tailed deer in appearance, but often having slight, almost imperceptible differences that make them uncanny. [1] The exact differences described are not consistent, but often include strange eyes, such as forward-facing eyes like a predator or perhaps a human-like intelligence in their stare.

  3. Heyoka - Wikipedia

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    The heyoka (heyókȟa, also spelled "haokah," "heyokha") is a type of sacred clown shaman in the culture of the Sioux (Lakota and Dakota people) of the Great Plains of North America. The heyoka is a contrarian, jester , and satirist , who speaks, moves and reacts in an opposite fashion to the people around them.

  4. Island tameness - Wikipedia

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    Island tameness can be highly maladaptive in situations where humans have introduced predators, intentionally or accidentally, such as dogs, cats, pigs or rats, to islands where ecologically naïve fauna lives. It has also made many island species, such as the extinct dodo or the short-tailed albatross, vulnerable to human hunting. In many ...

  5. 'Very unsettling': Scientists see troubling signs in humans ...

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    Humans have infected wild deer with Covid-19 in a handful of states, and there’s evidence that the coronavirus has been spreading among deer, according to.

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  7. Wikipedia:WikiProject Spoken Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Users can listen to Wikipedia articles while they perform tasks that preclude reading but not concentration (such as running, or housework). Visually impaired users can use screen readers, but they may not be as accurate as a human vocal performance. This is particularly true of articles relating to science, mathematics, linguistics, and other ...

  8. Sightings of Deer 'Zipped' into Reflective Yellow Safety Gear ...

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  9. Dáinn, Dvalinn, Duneyrr and Duraþrór - Wikipedia

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    Neither deer nor ash trees are native to Iceland. In Norse mythology, four stags or harts (male red deer) eat among the branches of the world tree Yggdrasill. According to the Poetic Edda, the stags crane their necks upward to chomp at the branches. The morning dew gathers in their horns and forms the rivers of the world.