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  2. Necessary Roughness (film) - Wikipedia

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    Necessary Roughness is a 1991 American sports comedy film directed by Stan Dragoti.The film stars Scott Bakula, Héctor Elizondo, Robert Loggia, and Harley Jane Kozak.Co-stars include Larry Miller, Sinbad, Jason Bateman, Kathy Ireland, Rob Schneider, and Fred Dalton Thompson.

  3. Video captures rare sighting of armadillo quadruplets. Here's ...

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    A video shows a rare sighting of armadillo quadruplets in Texas. Here are 8 fun facts about the species that you probably don't know.

  4. Nine-banded armadillo - Wikipedia

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    Nine-banded armadillos are solitary, largely nocturnal animals that come out to forage around dusk. They are extensive burrowers, with a single animal sometimes maintaining up to 12 burrows on its range. These burrows are roughly 20 cm (8 in) wide, 210 cm (7 ft) deep, and 760 cm (25 ft) long.

  5. List of fictional sports teams - Wikipedia

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    Texas Angels – The A-Team (Quarterback Sneak) Texas State Armadillos – Necessary Roughness [14] Texas Pistols – The Franchise (novel) by Peter Gent; Tom Landry Middle School Longhorns – King of the Hill; The Turbos-"Starsky and Hutch" Union Wells High School Wildcats – Heroes; University of Los Angeles Peacocks – The Fresh Prince of ...

  6. Giant armadillo - Wikipedia

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    The animal is almost entirely hairless, with just a few beige colored hairs protruding between the scutes. [7] Giant armadillos typically weigh around 18.7–32.5 kg (41–72 lb) when fully grown, however a 54 kg (119 lb) specimen has been weighed in the wild and captive specimens have been weighed up to 80 kg (180 lb).

  7. Gun-powered mousetrap - Wikipedia

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    Drawing from US Patent 269766, "Animal trap" On August 21, 1882, James Alexander Williams from Fredonia, San Saba County, Texas filed United States patent No.269,766. for a mousetrap incorporating a handgun, "by which animals which burrow in the ground can be destroyed". [1] [2]

  8. Analyst Names College Football’s No. 1 ‘Trap’ Game

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    For the 2021 season, 247Sports college football analyst Brad Crawford listed 10 potential trap games for the coming […] The post Analyst Names College Football’s No. 1 ‘Trap’ Game appeared ...

  9. Antlion - Wikipedia

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    The best known species are those in which the larvae dig pits to trap their prey, but not all species do this. Antlions live in a range of usually dry habitats including open woodland floors, scrub -clad dunes , hedge bases, river banks, road verges, under raised buildings and in vacant lots.