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  2. Animal Face-Off - Wikipedia

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    Animal Face-Off is an American television program that aired on the Discovery Channel and Animal Planet in 2004. [1] [2] ... Quickly seizing the opportunity to win ...

  3. March Mammal Madness - Wikipedia

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    Animals which did not advance to round two: albatross, bigeye houndshark, Indian grey mongoose, starling, mouse, catfish, Tarzan chameleon, schizomid, golden-headed lion tamarin, Himalayan monal, mandarin fish, Bornean rainbow toad, Madagascan sunset moth, flat lizard, rainbow scarab, sparklemuffin peacock spider, rainbow grasshopper, koala ...

  4. List of animals in political office - Wikipedia

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    There have been several instances of non-human animal candidates holding political office. In the United States, these candidates often hold honorary positions won through unofficial elections, typically in unincorporated areas with no official local government, although there have been cases of animals being elected to legitimate offices.

  5. Puppy Bowl 2025 has the biggest roster size ever as ... - AOL

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    “It'd be cool as a postgame moment if they win,” he said. ... Puppy Bowl XXI will be simulcast across Animal Planet, Discovery, TBS, truTV, Max and Discovery+ on Feb. 9 at 2 p.m. ET.

  6. The 'psychic' animals predicting who will win the World Cup - AOL

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    No FIFA World Cup would be complete without "psychic" animals predicting the winners, and Qatar 2022 has been no exception. From "clairvoyant" camels to "mystic" elephants and "cryptic" rats, a ...

  7. Non-human electoral candidate - Wikipedia

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    The 2013 Black Mirror episode "The Waldo Moment" explores the concept of a cartoon character electoral candidate.Several news reports, including one by Chris Cillizza, political reporter for The Washington Post, compared the 2016 Donald Trump political campaign to the episode; [46] [47] later, in September 2016, episode writer Charlie Brooker also compared the Trump campaign to The Waldo ...

  8. Winner and loser effects - Wikipedia

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    A fish from the respective genus Rivulus. The winner and loser effect is an aggression phenomenon in which the winner effect is the increased probability that an animal will win future aggressive interactions after experiencing previous wins, while the loser effect is the increased probability that an animal will lose future aggressive interactions after experiencing previous losses. [1]

  9. Why do capybaras get along so well with literally every other ...

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    Image: Twitter Even though they may essentially just be giant, glorified guinea pig's, one thing's for sure: Capybaras are the Taylor Swift of the animal kingdom -- they roll deep.

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