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  2. 1935 SMU vs. TCU football game - Wikipedia

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    [8] [7] The Horned Frogs won that game 32, [8] [7] giving them a 12–1 win-loss record for the overall season, the same as the Mustangs. [63] Following the bowl game, the Williamson System , a ranking system that was the only one that ranked a team after bowl games had been played, [ 34 ] named the TCU Horned Frogs as national championships ...

  3. Scarab (artifact) - Wikipedia

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    Scarabs are used as the monetary unit of planet Sauria (originally known as Dinosaur Planet) in the 2002 video game Star Fox Adventures. Scarabs appear in droves in Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation. They deal damage to Lara Croft throughout the game. In Dungeons and Dragons, there is a magic item called the Scarab of Protection. It protects its ...

  4. Horned Serpent - Wikipedia

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    The Horned Serpent design is a common theme on pottery from Casas Grandes (Paquimé) A Horned Serpent in a Barrier Canyon Style pictograph, Western San Rafael Swell region of Utah. The Horned Serpent appears in the mythologies of many cultures including Native American peoples, [1] European, and Near Eastern mythology. Details vary among ...

  5. Why is SMU-TCU called 'Battle for the Iron Skillet?' History ...

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    TCU-SMU football history. The Horned Frogs lead the all-time series between the in-state foes 53-42-7. The first-ever matchup occurred on Oct. 8, 1915, and ended in a 43-0 win for TCU in Forth ...

  6. Dynastinae - Wikipedia

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    Some modern Oryctini grew up to 7 cm (3 in). [4] Common names of the Dynastinae refer to the characteristic horns borne only by the males of most species in the group. Each has a horn on the head and another horn pointing forward from the center of the thorax. The horns are used in fighting other males during mating season, and for digging.

  7. Japanese rhinoceros beetle - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese rhinoceros beetle (Allomyrina dichotoma), also known as the Japanese rhino beetle, the Japanese horned beetle, or by its Japanese name kabutomushi (甲虫 or カブトムシ), is a species of rhinoceros beetle. They are commonly found in continental Asia in countries such as China, the Korean peninsula, Japan, and Taiwan. [2]

  8. Pachybrachis brevicollis - Wikipedia

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    Pachybrachis brevicollis is a species in the subfamily Cryptocephalinae ("case-bearing leaf beetles"), in the suborder Polyphaga ("water, rove, scarab, long-horned, leaf and snout beetles"). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is found in North America .

  9. Onthophagus taurus - Wikipedia

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    Onthophagus taurus, the taurus scarab, is a species of dung beetle in the genus Onthophagus and the family Scarabaeidae. [1] Also known as the bull-headed dung beetle, it is a species that specializes in cattle dung and is widely utilized to maintain clean pastures , making it agriculturally valuable.