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  2. Snowy owl - Wikipedia

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    Less widely taken measurements include the culmen, which can measure from 24.6 to 29 mm (0.97 to 1.14 in) with a median average of 26.3 mm (1.04 in) in males and 27.9 mm (1.10 in) in females, and the total bill length which is from 25 to 42 mm (0.98 to 1.65 in), with an average in both sexes of 35.6 mm (1.40 in).

  3. Toms River, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Two of the newest recreational areas include the Toms River Skatepark, a 7,000 square feet (650 m 2) outdoor skatepark completed in 2021, [96] and Field of Dreams Playground, a 3.5 acres (1.4 ha) gated playground opened in 2022 and designed for children with varying physical or developmental disabilities.

  4. New York City Subway - Wikipedia

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    On January 26, 2015, another full closure was ordered by New York Governor Andrew Cuomo due to the January 2015 nor'easter, originally projected to leave New York City with 20 to 30 inches (51 to 76 cm) of snow; this was the first shutdown in the system's history to be ordered due to snow. [363] The next day, the subway system was partially ...

  5. Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] [7] Brooklyn, at 37,339.9 inhabitants per square mile (14,417.0/km 2), is the second most densely populated county in the U.S. after Manhattan (New York County), as of 2022. [8] Had Brooklyn remained an independent city, it would now be the fourth most populous American city after the rest of New York City, Los Angeles , and Chicago .

  6. Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    The city encompasses 142.71 square miles (369.62 km 2), of which 134.18 square miles (347.52 km 2) is land and 8.53 square miles (22.09 km 2), or 6%, is water. [79] Natural bodies of water include the Delaware and Schuylkill rivers, lakes in Franklin Delano Roosevelt Park , and Cobbs , Wissahickon , and Pennypack creeks.

  7. Batmobile - Wikipedia

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    The Batmobile is the car driven by the superhero Batman.Housed in the Batcave, [1] which it accesses through a hidden entrance, the Batmobile is both a heavily armored tactical assault vehicle and a personalized custom-built pursuit and capture vehicle that is used by Batman in his fight against crime. [2]

  8. Salt Lake City - Wikipedia

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    [95] [96] [97] The snowiest season was 1951–52, with 117.3 inches (298 cm), while the least snowy season was 16.6 inches (42 cm) in 1933–34. [98] The snowiest month on record was January 1993, in which 50.3 inches (128 cm) were recorded. [99] The nearby Great Salt Lake is a significant contributor to precipitation in the city.

  9. Chicago - Wikipedia

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    In 1871, the Great Chicago Fire destroyed an area about 4 miles (6.4 km) long and 1-mile (1.6 km) wide, a large section of the city at the time. [ 46 ] [ 47 ] [ 48 ] Much of the city, including railroads and stockyards , survived intact, [ 49 ] and from the ruins of the previous wooden structures arose more modern constructions of steel and stone.