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  2. Creatures (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    Creatures Online, unlike earlier entries in the Creatures series, [90] was to have a system of missions for the player to complete. [91] Creatures Online was cancelled in November 2015 due to the loss of the license. Creatures Family was in development by Spil Games, who acquired the Creatures license in 2016. It was intended as a successor to ...

  3. Creature Catalogue - Wikipedia

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    The Creature Catalogue is a supplement which presents game statistics for more than 200 monsters, most of which had been compiled from previous D&D rules set and adventure modules, as well as 80 new monsters which had never been printed before; each monster features an illustration and they are indexed by what habitat they can be encountered in. [1]

  4. S. Petersen's Field Guide to Creatures of the Dreamlands

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    S. Petersen's Field Guide to Creatures of the Dreamlands is a 64-page perfect-bound softcover book written by Sandy Petersen, with illustrations by Michael J. Ferrari.. The book is a bestiary of creatures that inhabit the Dreamlands, the alternate reality featured in stories of H.P. Lovecraft such as The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath, Celephaïs, and The Cats of Ulthar.

  5. Formosan subterranean termite - Wikipedia

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    Maps of counties infested by Formosans were published by the USDA in 1975, 1990, and 2001. Universities across Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Florida have published updates since then. The annual expansion rate of Formosan infestation between 1990 and present varies from 5.3% in Mississippi to 8.1% in Texas.

  6. List of fictional diseases - Wikipedia

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    The transformation is extremely individual, no two persons are affected in exactly the same way. In 90% of cases, the victim's body cannot assimilate the extreme changes, and the person dies horribly. These cases are called black queens. From the survivors, 9 out of 10 are changed for the worse, becoming monstrous creatures nicknamed jokers.

  7. Nematode - Wikipedia

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    Although the highest estimates (up to 100 million species) have since been deprecated, estimates supported by rarefaction curves, [8] [9] together with the use of DNA barcoding [10] and the increasing acknowledgment of widespread cryptic species among nematodes, [11] have placed the figure closer to one million species. [12]

  8. Epidemiology of bed bugs - Wikipedia

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    The infestations have been occurring in a wide range of facilities in the developed world in recent years including: hotels (from backpacker to five star), overnight trains, private homes, cruise ships, schools, hospitals and homeless shelters. [1] [6] These infestations are occasionally of both types of bed bugs (common and tropical). [1]

  9. Shipworm - Wikipedia

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    Removed from its burrow, the fully grown teredo ranges from several centimeters to about a meter in length, depending on the species. An average adult shipworm measures 4 to 6 inches (10 to 15 cm) in length and less than one-quarter inch (6.4 mm) in diameter, but some species grow to considerable size. [2]