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  2. List of fictional horses - Wikipedia

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    Godasse, horse of the French soldier Godaille in the comics series Godaille et Godasse by Jacques Sandron. [7] Het Gouden Paard, a horse whose skin is gold. Appears in the Suske en Wiske story Het Gouden Paard. [8] Hero, the fastest horse in the world; owned by The Phantom. Hirnu the pony, the protagonist of Hirnu, a Finnish comic strip by ...

  3. Truffle hog - Wikipedia

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    The use of pigs to hunt truffles is said to date back to the Roman Empire, but the first well-documented use comes from the Italian Renaissance writer and gastronomist, Bartolomeo Platina, in the 15th century. [3] Later references to truffle pigs include John Ray in the 17th century. [3] In 1875, a truffle hog could cost up to 200 francs. [4]

  4. Stable fly - Wikipedia

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    In many parts of the world, the species is a carrier of trypanosomid parasites. [7] Some of the reported parasites and diseases for which the stable fly might be a vector include Trypanosoma evansi (the agent of Surra ), Trypanosoma brucei , brucellosis , equine infectious anemia , African horse sickness (AHS), and fowlpox .

  5. Category:Horse breeds by country of origin - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Minecraft YouTubers - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... YouTubers who play (or have played) Minecraft on their YouTube channel. Pages in category "Minecraft ...

  7. False truffle - Wikipedia

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    Whereas the interior of the true truffle is marbled and solid, [6] the interior of the false truffle is mostly not marbled like the true truffle, but instead most have a pulp-like interior. [9] Some species have a black-and-white appearance or a brown color; other species have a white interior. [9] The interior differs according to species.

  8. Equus semiplicatus - Wikipedia

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    Equus semplicatus was a Pleistocene species of New World stilt-legged horse, [2] and considered the type species for the stilt legged horses, one of three lineages of equids within the Americas, [3] the other two being hippidionid and caballine horses. [4] Now extinct, Equus semiplicatus once inhabited North America. [5]

  9. Falabella - Wikipedia

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    The horses of South America descend from Andalusian and other Iberian stock brought to the western hemisphere by the Spanish.In the southern part of the continent, significant numbers of these horses developed within geographically isolated conditions and by the mid-nineteenth century there were some small, inbred animals in the herds of Mapuche of southern Buenos Aires province in Olavarría ...