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    Desktop buzz wires are widely available for purchase. A giant version of the game also exists and it is typically used outdoors or as a garden game. More sophisticated buzz wires have also been developed, to incorporate digital technology to add features like automated scorekeeping and player ranking. [4]

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    In 2023, over 3,000 people attended the giant book sale, their purchases raising about $80,000 for the library. These funds go directly toward Eugene Public Library activities and events ...

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    This set comes in five shades, all of which are on sale across King and Queen colorways (all are $25!). $25 at Walmart. Other great home deals: Sertapedic Dreamloft pillows for $5.

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    As part of Ulta's Black Friday sale, you can get up to 50% off the best beauty brands out there. Estee Lauder is 20% off sitewide, including this Night Repair serum with nearly 22,000 satisfied ...

  7. Megachile pluto - Wikipedia

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    Megachile pluto, also known as Wallace's giant bee or raja ofu (lit. ' king of the bees '), [2] is a large resin bee found in Indonesia. With a wingspan of 63.5 mm (2.5 in), it is the largest known living bee species. It was believed to be extinct until several specimens were discovered in 1981.

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    Lethocerus sp. with wings open. Unlike giant water bugs in the subfamily Belostomatinae, females do not lay the eggs on the backs of males. [4] Instead, after copulation (often multiple sessions [5]) the eggs are laid on emergent vegetation (rarely on man-made structures) high enough above the waterline that the eggs will not be permanently submerged.

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