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  2. Suika Game - Wikipedia

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    The game involves the player trying to build a high score by dropping fruits into a container without having them overflow out of the container. To earn points the player must combine two of the same fruits, which creates a new fruit in the game's fruit cycle. The game allows players to view other player's ranks through an online leaderboard.

  3. Honkai Impact 3rd - Wikipedia

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    Honkai Impact 3rd [a] is a free-to-play 3D action role-playing game developed and published by miHoYo (with publishing outside mainland China under Cognosphere, trading as HoYoverse). It is the spiritual successor to Houkai Gakuen 2 , using many characters from the previous title in a separate story.

  4. Brock Wilken - Wikipedia

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    After the season, he played collegiate summer baseball with the Harwich Mariners of the Cape Cod Baseball League, [8] [9] and was named the league's Most Valuable Player after batting .302 with six home runs and 26 RBIs over 38 games. [10] As a sophomore in 2022, Wilken appeared in sixty games and batted .272 with 23 home runs and 77 RBIs. [11]

  5. Ceiba speciosa - Wikipedia

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    Ceiba speciosa, the floss silk tree (formerly Chorisia speciosa), is a species of deciduous tree that is native to the tropical and subtropical forests of South America.It has several local common names, such as palo borracho (in Spanish literally "drunken stick"), or árbol del puente, samu'ũ (in Guarani), or paineira (in Brazilian Portuguese).

  6. Herring - Wikipedia

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    Greenland populations spawn in 0–5 metres (0–16 feet) of water, while North Sea (bank) herrings spawn at down to 200 m (660 ft) in autumn. Eggs are laid on the sea bed, on rock, stones, gravel, sand or beds of algae. Females may deposit from 20,000 to 40,000 eggs, according to age and size, averaging about 30,000.

  7. Strongylocentrotus fragilis - Wikipedia

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    This is a regular sea urchin, with a spherical test bearing the anus on the top and mouth on the bottom. They are somewhat flattened, and of pale pinkish color with white spines. It is a deep-sea species, and they can occur in great number where food is abundant. Strongylocentrotus fragilis (pink) with some Strongylocentrotus pallidus (white).

  8. Holopneustes inflatus - Wikipedia

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    Holopneustes inflatus, the pink sea urchin or sea grass sea urchin is a species of sea urchin of the family Temnopleuridae. Pink Sea Urchins are found in southern Australia, in New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia and Tasmania. The habitat is inter-tidal rocky areas and coastal waters up to a depth of 75 metres.

  9. Carpobrotus chilensis - Wikipedia

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    Carpobrotus chilensis is a species of edible succulent plant known by the common name sea fig. It grows on coastal sand dunes and bluffs and is used as an ornamental plant . However, along with its relative C. edulis , it has invaded sections of the California coast at the expense of native vegetation, and is subject to control efforts.