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  2. Dan Levenson (musician) - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1980s, Levenson formed a string band called the Boiled Buzzards, which went on to record four albums between 1989 and 1994. [4] [5] The band started out with five players, with the lead performer on fiddle. When the fiddler declined to play onstage, the lead position went to the harmonica player, which gave the band a unique sound. [4]

  3. Beheading video - Wikipedia

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    An unemployed Pennsylvania resident and self-proclaimed militia leader uploaded a 14-minute YouTube video that displayed the severed head of his father, whom he said "is now in hell for eternity as a traitor to this country". Police subsequently confirmed that the father had died and his head had been removed, and charged him with first-degree ...

  4. List of viral videos - Wikipedia

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    The YouTube video was released on 18 December 2011, a week prior to Breedlove's death, and received world-wide attention. [ 95 ] Too Many Cooks – A 2014 short produced by Adult Swim that parodies the openings of many 1980s and 1990s American television shows with both meta and dark humor.

  5. Pennsylvania man arrested after allegedly killing his father ...

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    A Pennsylvania man has been arrested after allegedly killing his father, before displaying his decapitated head in a gruesome YouTube video while spouting right-wing conspiracy theories.

  6. Grey-faced buzzard - Wikipedia

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    Grey faced buzzards set out on their autumn migration and head south in flocks from late September to mid-October. In Taiwan they are a common spring and summer migrant, and a few remain for the winter on Lanyu Island. As with most buzzards, these birds utilize rising air currents to gain altitude and cover great distances by soaring during ...

  7. Vulture - Wikipedia

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    A vulture is a bird of prey that scavenges on carrion.There are 23 extant species of vulture (including condors). [2] Old World vultures include 16 living species native to Europe, Africa, and Asia; New World vultures are restricted to North and South America and consist of seven identified species, all belonging to the Cathartidae family.

  8. Short-tailed hawk - Wikipedia

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    The short-tailed hawk hunts from a soaring flight, often at the borders between wooded and open areas. A frequent maneuver is "kiting" – coming to a stop, the bird heads into the wind, with its wings held stationary. It typically attacks prey with a nearly vertical swoop, sometimes pausing and then continuing downward in a "stair-step" manner.

  9. Martin Laurello - Wikipedia

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    Martin Joe Laurello (born Martin Emmerling, 1885-1955), also known by the stage names Human Owl and Bobby the Boy with the Revolving Head, was a German-American sideshow performer and biological rarity who could turn his head 180 degrees to the rear.