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  2. Olm - Wikipedia

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    The black olm (Proteus anguinus parkelj Sket & Arntzen, 1994) is the only recognized subspecies of the olm other than the nominate subspecies. It is endemic to the underground waters near Črnomelj , Slovenia, an area smaller than 100 square kilometres (39 sq mi).

  3. File:Snake lemma origin.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. List of commercial video games with available source code

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    Also later Origin Systems offered the source code on their FTP servers. [1] [2] Barkley 2: 2021 (cancelled) ARPG: Proprietary/CC BY-NC 4.0 (engine/game code) CC BY-NC 4.0: Tales of Game's Studios Source code released to the public under no license on 11 June 2021, upon the cancellation of the game. [3] Barotrauma: 2017 Role-playing video game

  5. Cave salamander - Wikipedia

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    The olm (Proteus anguinus) of the western Balkan Peninsula. A cave salamander is a type of salamander that primarily or exclusively inhabits caves , a group that includes several species. Some of these animals have developed special, even extreme, adaptations to their subterranean environments.

  6. Tatzelwurm - Wikipedia

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    Bergstutz or Stollwurm. In the folklore of the Alpine region of south-central Europe, the Tatzelwurm (German: [ˈtatsl̩ˌvʊʁm]), Stollenwurm, or Stollwurm is a lizard-like creature, often described as having the face of a cat, with a serpent-like body which may be slender or stubby, with four short legs or two forelegs and no hindlegs.

  7. Snake - Wikipedia

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    In such a show, the snake charmer carries a basket containing a snake that he seemingly charms by playing tunes with his flutelike musical instrument, to which the snake responds. [131] The snake is in fact responding to the movement of the flute, not the sound it makes, as snakes lack external ears (though they do have internal ears).

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  9. Ophites - Wikipedia

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    The Brazen Serpent (illustration from a Bible card published 1907 by Providence Lithograph Company). Pseudo-Tertullian (probably the Latin translation of Hippolytus's lost Syntagma, written c. 220) is the earliest source to mention Ophites, and the first source to discuss the connection with serpents.