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  2. Nest-building in primates - Wikipedia

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    A "blanket" consists of large leafy branches with which orangutans cover themselves after lying down. Orangutans may create a waterproof overhead shelter for the nest by braiding together a loose selection of branches. They may also make a "bunk-nest" or "bunk-bed", a few metres above the main nest. [1]

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    Bathroom Monkey — housewife Janeane Garofalo uses a disposable simian slave that keeps your bathroom clean. [ 63 ] BeautyBath — When insurgent forces attacking Malacañang Palace gives her far too much stress, Philippine present Corazon Aquino ( Jan Hooks ) relaxes and recharges in "[her] own private sanctuary of softness" thanks to this ...

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    In June 2013, Ingvar Kamprad resigned from the board of Inter IKEA Holding SA and his youngest son Mathias Kamprad replaced Per Ludvigsson as the chairman of the holding company. Following his decision to step down, the 87-year-old founder explained, "I see this as a good time for me to leave the board of Inter IKEA Group.

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    One of the shortest-lived states in history, it was independent for only seven hours (07:00 to 14:00 on 19 September 1967). Socotra: A Yemeni island that is geographically part of Africa, and is known as "the most alien-looking place on Earth" due to its strange flora. This includes the "dragon blood tree" and a tree which produces cucumbers.

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  9. Touchet Formation - Wikipedia

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    These Touchet beds are often covered by windblown loess which were deposited later; the number of layers varies with location. [2] [3] [4] The beds vary in thickness from 330 ft (100 m) at lower elevations where a number of layers can be found to a few extremely thin layers at the maximum elevation where they are observed (1,150 ft (350 m)). [1]