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  2. Entelodontidae - Wikipedia

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    The first described entelodonts were described in conjunction with Richard Owen's recognition of the artiodactyls as a natural group. The earliest sources considered entelodonts to be true pigs, but as further fossils were discovered, it became clear that they had a long evolutionary history separate from pigs.

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  4. Timeline of food - Wikipedia

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    One of the first recipes for fruit salad appeared in What to Cook and How to Eat It by Peirre Blot in New York. [101] Fruit salad USA, New York 1863 Confederate Receipt Book publishced in Richmond VA [101] Cookbooks USA, Virginia 1863 Granula, the first manufactured breakfast cereal and precursor to Grape Nuts is invented by James Caleb Jackson ...

  5. Who Are the Greatest Mouseketeers? - AOL

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    March marked the 65th anniversary of the wrap of the first season of the “Mickey Mouse Club,” and the recent death of one of the original Mouseketeers, Johnny Crawford, reminded fans of the ...

  6. Chevrotain - Wikipedia

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    Though most species feed exclusively on plant material, the water chevrotain occasionally takes insects and crabs or scavenges meat and fish. [17] Like other ruminants, they lack upper incisors. They give birth to only a single young. In other respects, however, they have primitive features, closer to nonruminants such as pigs.

  7. WHERE ARE THEY NOW: All of the '90s Mouseketeers - AOL

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    "The All-New Mickey Mouse Club" launched the careers of some of the biggest names in the entertainment industry.

  8. Pleistocene human diet - Wikipedia

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    This finding provides both the clearest evidence of meat eating by early human ancestors and the association of earliest stone tools with the butchering of animals for meat and marrow. [8] This co-occurrence of stone tools is clearly linked with the butchering of animals and earliest identifiable appearances of Homo habilis . [ 9 ]

  9. Ancient Israelite cuisine - Wikipedia

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    These were called “daughters of” the major towns in the Hebrew Bible (for example, Josh 17:11 and Josh 15:47). Large food storage facilities and granaries were built, such as the city of Hazor . During the later Iron Age (Iron Age II) period, roughly the same period as the Israelite and Judean monarchies, olive oil and wine were produced on ...