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  2. Ana Filomena Amaral - Wikipedia

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    In addition to her historical research on Maria de Lourdes Pintasilgo, she has published books on her birthplace of Avintes and on the town of Góis. Her fiction includes: [1] [3] 1989 – Uma porta abria-se a fogo. (A door opened with fire) 1995 – O segredo do cavalo Marinho. (The secret of the seahorse) 2004 – A casa da sorte.

  3. Big-belly seahorse - Wikipedia

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    The big-belly seahorse (Hippocampus abdominalis) ... Secret life of seahorses. Geographical, 69(1), 31. Retrieved March 12, 2008, from Academic Search Premier database.

  4. The Secret Life of Bees (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Secret Life of Bees is a novel by the American author Sue Monk Kidd. Set in 1964, it is a coming-of-age story about loss, betrayal, and the interracial landscape of the civil rights era of the American South. The book received critical acclaim and was a New York Times bestseller.

  5. Seahorse - Wikipedia

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    Seahorse life-cycle. The male seahorse is equipped with a brood pouch on the ventral, or front-facing, side of the tail. When mating, the female seahorse deposits up to 1,500 eggs in the male's pouch. The male carries the eggs for 9 to 45 days until the seahorses emerge fully developed, but very small. The young are then released into the water ...

  6. The Sign of the Seahorse - Wikipedia

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    The Sign of the Seahorse is a 1992 illustrated children's book by Graeme Base. [1] It was first published on September 15, 1992, through Harry N. Abrams Inc., and was later adapted into a film and musical. [2] The book received a first printing of 350,000 copies and was an alternative selection of the Literary Guild and the Doubleday Book Club. [3]

  7. Helen Cresswell - Wikipedia

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    Helen Cresswell (11 July 1934 – 26 September 2005) was an English television scriptwriter and author of more than 100 children's books, best known for comedy and supernatural fiction. Her most popular book series, Lizzie Dripping and The Bagthorpe Saga, were also the basis for television series.

  8. New red-colored species of seadragon discovered

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    A third and new species of seadragon has been discovered. Named the ruby seadragon, it joins its two known counterparts, leafy and weedy, in a group characterized by seahorse-like bodies and ...

  9. Taming a Sea-Horse - Wikipedia

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    Taming a Sea-Horse is the 13th Spenser novel by Robert B. Parker.. The title is from the Robert Browning poem "My Last Duchess."The book's epigraph is of the poem's closing lines: "Nay, we'll go / Together down, sir: / Notice Neptune, though, /Taming a sea-horse thought a rarity, / Which Claus of Innsbruck cast in bronze for me!"

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