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  2. Flea - Wikipedia

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    A flea can jump 60 times its length in height and 110 times its length in distance, equivalent to a 1.8 m (6 ft) adult human jumping 110 m (361 ft) vertically and 200 m (656 ft) horizontally. Rarely do fleas jump from dog to dog. Most flea infestations come from newly developed fleas from the pet's environment. [6]

  3. Naphrys pulex - Wikipedia

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    Flea Jumping Spider Naphrys pulex female. Naphrys pulex is a species of spider from the family Salticidae that is widely distributed in Canada and the United States. [1]

  4. Flea circuses in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    The Tex Avery cartoon The Flea Circus (MGM, 1954) features a French flea circus that disbands when the fleas see a dog and attack it; one flea, François (voiced by Bill Thompson, best known as the voice of Droopy), who played a sad flea clown, marries the star flea, Fifi, and they have enough offspring together to bring the flea circus back to life.

  5. Raghav Juyal - Wikipedia

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    Raghav Juyal (born 10 July 1991 [2]) is an Indian actor, dancer, choreographer, and television presenter.He is popularly known as "Crockroaxz" or the "King of Slow Motion" for his surreal dance moves in slow motion style and for his reinvention of the Slow Motion Walk in India. [3]

  6. Brachycephalus pulex - Wikipedia

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    Brachycephalus pulex, also known as the Brazilian flea toad and the Serra Bonita flea toad, is a species of small frogs in the family Brachycephalidae. It is one of more than 40 named species within the genus Brachycephalus. B. pulex is the smallest known vertebrate, with an average length of 7.10 millimetres (0.280 in) in mature males.

  7. Bullet time - Wikipedia

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    The term "bullet time" was first used with reference to the 1999 film The Matrix, [2] and later in reference to the slow motion effects in the 2001 video game Max Payne. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In the years since the introduction of the term via the Matrix films it has become a commonly applied expression in popular culture.

  8. Flea beetle - Wikipedia

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    One study looked at several species of flea beetles, including the Altica cirsicola species, and described the jumping mechanism of these beetles to be very efficient. [4] This study even applied the knowledge gained from the flea beetles to create a preliminary design for a bionic leg that can jump. [4] Flea beetles can also walk normally and fly.

  9. Ceratophyllus gallinae - Wikipedia

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    Infestations of nests in nest-holes and crevices are also more intense, meaning that there are more wintering C. gallinae in those nests. [ 5 ] There are reasons to believe that the original host of C. gallinae was a tit , but the flea is now present, via domestic poultry, on numerous islands where there are no representatives of the tit family.