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  2. Kandyan period frescoes - Wikipedia

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    To separate different scenes, the artists have drawn a tree, a river, or a house. The pictures of people were drawn in Parshawa Darshi Kramaya [pārśava-darśī-kramaya], or drawing the faces and legs facing to a side. The background of the frescoes were painted in a dark red color, and flowers like Lotus, Pandanus flowers are used to fill the ...

  3. These SC squirrels are the most variably colorful in the ...

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    Fox squirrels have a diverse diet, but generally tend to consume pine seeds, acorns, hickory nuts, flowers and buds, fruits, fungi, insects, and occasionally bird eggs, reports the North Carolina ...

  4. Minor comics by Hergé - Wikipedia

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    Le Sifflet (The Catcall) was a satirical Brussels weekly paper for which Hergé drew seven one-page shorts from December 1928 to May 1929. The first two, published on pages 6 and 7 of Le Sifflet's 30 December 1928 issue, were the very first strips Hergé drew in the American style which used word balloons instead of the traditional European text comics style of captions under the panels.

  5. Black squirrel - Wikipedia

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    Black squirrels are a melanistic subgroup of squirrels with black coloration on their fur. The phenomenon occurs with several species of squirrels, although it is most frequent with the eastern gray squirrel ( Sciurus carolinensis ) and the fox squirrel ( Sciurus niger ).

  6. Guayaquil squirrel - Wikipedia

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    Like other squirrels, the Guayaquil squirrel feeds primarily on seeds, although it also eats flowers, mushrooms, and other plant material, and some insects. They are adaptable, and able to survive in cities, [5] and also breed well in captivity. They are diurnal and arboreal, spending most of their lives in the trees. [4]

  7. 40 Facts About Animals That Might Make You Look Like The ...

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    The African black-footed cat is not a danger to people, or even to wildebeests, gazelle, or jackrabbits, but birds fear it and rats tell stories about it to their children to make them behave.

  8. Trois crayons - Wikipedia

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    As drawing techniques evolved, artists combined red chalk with other chalks, including white chalk. The use of white chalk allowed artists to enhance lighting effects in their drawings. However, since white chalk was barely visible on white paper or parchment, artists began to use a toned background to allow the technique to work effectively.

  9. Black Squirrel Mama 'Folds Up' Baby To Take Him With Her and ...

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    The large black squirrel population around Washington DC is the result of an introduction of eighteen specimens brought from Ontario and released into the National Mall by President Teddy Roosevelt.