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  2. Devil fish - Wikipedia

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    The devil fish is the third largest species in the genus Mobula, after the oceanic and reef manta rays. It is the only mobulid species that lives in the Mediterranean Sea. The species has been observed to have a maximum recorded length of disk width of 5.2 meters (roughly 17 feet). [5] However, those data are unreliable and are allegedly ...

  3. Abe Sapien - Wikipedia

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    Abraham Sapien, born Langdon Everett Caul, is a fictional character in the comic book series Hellboy, created by Mike Mignola.He takes his name from "Ichthyo sapien", the fanciful species designation chosen for him by his colleagues in the 19th-century Oannes Club, and from Abraham Lincoln, on whose assassination date the Oannes Club abandoned Abe's body in a suspended animation tank beneath a ...

  4. Varg Vikernes - Wikipedia

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    Varg Vikernes. Louis Cachet (born Kristian Vikernes; [a] 11 February 1973), better known as Varg Vikernes (Norwegian: [ˈvɑrɡ ˈvìːkəɳeːs]), is a Norwegian musician and author best known for his early black metal albums and later crimes. His first five records, released under the name Burzum from 1992 to 1996, made him one of the most ...

  5. Tales of Zestiria the X - Wikipedia

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    Tales of Zestiria the X (テイルズ オブ ゼスティリア ザ X (クロス), Teiruzu Obu Zesutiria Za Kurosu, pronounced "Tales of Zestiria the Cross") is a Japanese anime television series based on both Tales of Zestiria and Tales of Berseria video games developed by Bandai Namco Studios and tri-Crescendo, and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment.

  6. Poseidon - Wikipedia

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    BnF Museum (Cabinet des médailles), Paris. Poseidon (/ pəˈsaɪdən, pɒ -, poʊ -/; [1] Greek: Ποσειδῶν) is one of the Twelve Olympians in ancient Greek religion and mythology, presiding over the sea, storms, earthquakes and horses. [2] He was the protector of seafarers and the guardian of many Hellenic cities and colonies.

  7. Mediterranean sand smelt - Wikipedia

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    The major small-scale fishing gears exploiting this species are the various coastal beach seines, small mesh size (10 mm) gill nets and lift-nets. Rarely it can be caught on very small hook, baited with small chunks of fish meat. Live Mediterranean sand smelt is excellent bait for many predatory species that feed on this gregarious fish.

  8. Gastropod shell - Wikipedia

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    Gastropod shell. The shell of a large land snail (probably Helix pomatia) with parts broken off to show the interior structure. Four views of a shell of Arianta arbustorum: Apertural view (top left), lateral view (top right), apical view (bottom left), and umbilical view (bottom right). The gastropod shell is part of the body of a gastropod or ...

  9. Muramasa - Wikipedia

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    Muramasa-nakago (村正中心, "Muramasa-like tang") —The other easily identifiable feature one will see on Muramasa blades is the fish-belly (tanagobara) shape of the nakago. [ 3 ] [ 2 ] Hayashi Shigehide ( 林重秀 ) in the 19th century often simulated this style.