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  2. Boomslang - Wikipedia

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    The boomslang is an excellent climber and is highly arboreal, living mainly in forested areas. D. typus lives in karoo shrubs, savannahs, lowland forests, and in grasslands. The boomslang is not restricted to trees and can often be found on the ground hunting, feeding, or taking shelter. It will occasionally hide underground when the weather is ...

  3. Gyeongsang dialect - Wikipedia

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    Most Gyeongsang dialects have six vowels, a (ㅏ), e (ㅔ), i (ㅣ), eo (ㅓ), o (ㅗ), u (ㅜ). In most areas, the vowelsㅐ(ae) and ㅔ (e) are conflated. A 2015 study found that Gyeongsang dialect speakers merged these sounds more significantly than speakers from central regions of Korea, but less so than speakers from southwestern Korea in Jeonbuk or Jeonnam. [2]

  4. Dispholidus - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 23 October 2024, at 04:15 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Boomslang (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The boomslang is a species of arboreal snake from Africa. Boomslang may also refer to: Boomslang (album), the first full-length album by Johnny Marr and the Healers; Boomslang (comics), a supervillain in the Marvel comics universe, a member of the Serpent Society; Boomslang (music festival), an annual music festival in Lexington, Kentucky

  6. Gyeonggi dialect - Wikipedia

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    It is also spoken in parts of North Korea, including in Kaesong, as well as among the Korean diaspora. More recently, Gyeonggi dialect has seen increased use in online contexts, in turn leading to the majority of young Koreans' use of the dialect, regardless of their regional affiliation.

  7. List of endangered languages in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Korea; Language Status Comments ISO 639-3 Jeju language: Critically endangered [1] ...

  8. Boomslang (album) - Wikipedia

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    Boomslang is the only album by Johnny Marr + the Healers. It was released in 2003 through Artistdirect and iMusic. The band consisted of Zak Starkey , drummer for the Who and son of Ringo Starr , and Kula Shaker bassist Alonza Bevan , with Marr playing guitars, lead vocals and keyboards.

  9. Talk:Boomslang - Wikipedia

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