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  2. Kea - Wikipedia

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    Prominent members of the scientific community accepted that kea attacked sheep, with Alfred Wallace citing this as an example of behavioural change in his 1889 book Darwinism. [45] Thomas Potts noted that attacks were most frequent during winter and snow-bound sheep with two years growth in their fleece were the most vulnerable, while newly ...

  3. The Ink Black Heart - Wikipedia

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    Kea Niven – Chronically ill former girlfriend of Josh who claims Edie stole her idea for The Ink Black Heart. Katya Upcott – Josh's agent and Edie's former agent. Inigo Upcott – Katya's husband, a gifted musician forced to retire due to myalgic encephalomyelitis .

  4. John Keay - Wikipedia

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    These two books were later combined into a single-volume paperback by John Murray. Alexander Gardner (1785–1877), the American adventurer and mercenary employed by the Sikh Empire, who is featured in Keay's 1977 and 1979 books, is the sole focus of his book, The Tartan Turban: In Search of Alexander Gardner, released in 2017.

  5. Bird intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Kea (Nestor notabilis) are known for their intelligence and curiosity, both vital traits for survival in the harsh mountain environment that is their home.Kea can solve logical puzzles, such as pushing and pulling things in a certain order to get to food, and will work together to achieve a certain objective.

  6. Bewnans Ke - Wikipedia

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    The manuscript picks back up as Kea generates a holy well and cures a leper who gives him additional land. Stags come from the woods to plough Kea's fields in place of the oxen. Teudar tries to make recompense for the injury he has caused Kea, and offers him any land he can empark before Teudar gets out of a bath.

  7. Saint Kea - Wikipedia

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    Kea (Breton and Cornish: Ke; French: Ké) was a late 5th-century British saint from the Hen Ogledd ("Old North")—the Brythonic-speaking parts of what is now southern Scotland and northern England. According to tradition he was chiefly active in Cornwall , Devon and Brittany , and his cult was popular in those regions as well as throughout ...

  8. Kea (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Kea (software), DHCP server software under development by Internet Systems Consortium Keyphrase Extraction Algorithm , an algorithm for extracting keyphrases from text documents Places

  9. Kea (island) - Wikipedia

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    Kea is the location of a Bronze Age settlement at the site now called Ayia Irini, which reached its height in the Late Minoan and Early Mycenaean eras (1600–1400 BC). In the Archaic period , the island was divided between four city-states ( poleis ): Ioulis , Karthaia , Poieessa and Koressos .