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  2. Emu - Wikipedia

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    The emu has a prominent place in Australian Aboriginal mythology, including a creation myth of the Yuwaalaraay and other groups in New South Wales who say that the sun was made by throwing an emu's egg into the sky; the bird features in numerous aetiological stories told across a number of Aboriginal groups. [102]

  3. List of cryptids - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] [13] which primarily looks at anecdotal stories, and other claims rejected by the scientific community. It is neither a field of biology nor folklore studies . While biologists regularly identify new species following established scientific methodology , cryptozoologists focus on entities mentioned in the folklore record and rumor.

  4. Rod Hull - Wikipedia

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    Hull first used Emu as a puppet in this show. There are conflicting reports as to how this came about. The 2003 Channel 4 documentary Rod Hull: A Bird in the Hand states that "In fact, Emu was a Channel Nine creation". [3] Other sources cite a Channel Nine producer, Jim Badger, who said that he had requested a reluctant Hull to use Emu. [1]

  5. Delving into the ending of Nocturnal Animals - AOL

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    Nocturnal Animals ending: What happens to Edward and Susan? Susan continues to read Edward's novel. In the story, one of the three men who abducted and murdered Laura and India has been killed in ...

  6. Ratite - Wikipedia

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    The African ostrich is the largest living ratite. A large member of this species can be nearly 2.8 metres (9 ft 2 in) tall, weigh as much as 156 kilograms (344 lb), [18] and can outrun a horse.

  7. List of fictional dogs in prose and poetry - Wikipedia

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    Narrator's dog who accompanies him and his two friends on a boating holiday over the river Thames. Moses Dogville: Lars von Trier: Chuck's dog, seen only as a chalk outline on the ground until the final scene. Mouse: The Dresden Files: Jim Butcher: Harry's dog. Mr. Bones [6] [13] Timbuktu: Paul Auster: Stray dog and narrator of the story.

  8. List of fictional dogs in live-action film - Wikipedia

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    It's a Dog's Life: The narrator is the dog telling his life story from the streets of the Bowery to a life of luxury. Winky Norwich Terrier: Best in Show: Gerry and Cookie Fleck's dog; about five dogs and their owners at the Mayflower Kennel Club Dog Show held in Philadelphia. Winn-Dixie Picardy Shepherd: Because of Winn-Dixie

  9. Nocturnal Animals - Wikipedia

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    Nocturnal Animals was released in North America on November 18, 2016, by Focus Features. It received positive reviews, with praise for the performances and Ford's direction, and grossed over $32 million worldwide. [5] Shannon earned a nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the 89th Academy Awards. [12]