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  2. Olm - Wikipedia

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    The black olm (Proteus anguinus parkelj Sket & Arntzen, 1994) is the only recognized subspecies of the olm other than the nominate subspecies. It is endemic to the underground waters near Črnomelj , Slovenia, an area smaller than 100 square kilometres (39 sq mi).

  3. Olmecs - Wikipedia

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    But an argument against an Olmec origin is the fact that the Olmec civilization had ended by the 4th century BCE, several centuries before the earliest known Long Count date artifact. [ 76 ] The Long Count calendar required the use of zero as a place-holder within its vigesimal (base-20) positional numeral system.

  4. Tatzelwurm - Wikipedia

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    Bergstutz or Stollwurm. In the folklore of the Alpine region of south-central Europe, the Tatzelwurm (German: [ˈtatsl̩ˌvʊʁm]), Stollenwurm, or Stollwurm is a lizard-like creature, often described as having the face of a cat, with a serpent-like body which may be slender or stubby, with four short legs or two forelegs and no hindlegs.

  5. Study shows how snakes got an evolutionary leg up on the ...

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    Since first appearing during the age of dinosaurs, snakes have authored an evolutionary success story - slithering into almost every habitat on Earth, from oceans to tree tops. Scientists ...

  6. Olm (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The olm (Proteus anguinus) is a species of amphibian. Olm may also refer to: Ocular larva migrans, an eye disease; Oil life monitor; Olm (encryption protocol) Olm, Luxembourg; OLM (studio), formerly Oriental Light and Magic, a Japanese animation studio; Hans Werner Olm, German comedy artist; The Olms, a musical group made up of Pete Yorn and J ...

  7. Cave salamander - Wikipedia

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    The olm (Proteus anguinus) of the western Balkan Peninsula. A cave salamander is a type of salamander that primarily or exclusively inhabits caves, a group that includes several species. Some of these animals have developed special, even extreme, adaptations to their subterranean environments.

  8. Snake - Wikipedia

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    Snakes are elongated, ... The word ousted adder, as adder went on to narrow in meaning, though in Old English næddre was the general word for snake. [12]

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