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    A common sign of skunks is the presence of 1 to 3-inch cone-shaped holes all over your lawn where skunks have foraged for grubs and worms. They are nocturnal but will occasionally forage in ...

  3. Hummock - Wikipedia

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    The size of the hummocks is dependent on their position in the initial mass. As this mass spreads, the hummocks further modify to break up or merge to form larger structures. It is difficult to make generalizations about hummocks because of the diversity in their morphology and sedimentology. [ 2 ]

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  5. Mutinus elegans - Wikipedia

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    Mutinus bambusinus is similar in size and shape, except it does not have a distinct color demarcation between the upper and lower parts of the stalk; instead, the entire stem shows red pigments. The stalk of M. ravenelii is less tapered than M. elegans , and it has a clearly differentiated swollen head.

  6. Palsa - Wikipedia

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    Palsa forms include mounds, plateaus and ridges of different sizes. [13] Palsas in Iceland have been described as hump-shaped, dike-shaped, plateau-shaped, ring-shaped, and shield-shaped. [citation needed] Those in Norway have been referred to as palsa plateaus, esker palsas, string palsas, conical or dome-shaped palsas, and palsa complexes.

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    The TikToker was not "prepared" for what was in there.

  8. Earthworks (archaeology) - Wikipedia

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    Platform mounds are pyramid or rectangular-shaped mounds that are used to hold a building or temple on top. [ 6 ] An effigy mound is a pile of earth, often very large in scale, that is shaped into the image of a person or animal, often for symbolic or spiritual reasons [ 7 ]

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    "No ridges or bumps or valleys or lumps," another commenter joked. "This is definitely second dog energy," teased one person. "Pretty impressive, the noise his teeth is actually making as he's ...