...y squirrel, Amur honeysuckle. Puerto Rico: Crested anole, sea grape. US as a whole: Mallard, eastern poison ivy.
...ed species, just the ones reported the most on iNaturalist. iNaturalist is a citizen science social network that shares observations of nature. In some
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...later, the harrowing flight of the survivors from Oregon was dramatized in a popular video game.
...pular 1985 version. In the game, players would play as a character taking a trek west along the {{w|Oregon Trail}} from Missouri to Oregon. The player
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A larger version of the picture can be found [https://xkcd.com/1256/large her
...mic, which is the juxtaposition of related searches in specific orders for a humorous implication. For example, the [[#Section Six|series of spider-rela
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...rname and user picture remain constant, as these have changed in the past. A full list of usernames and user pictures is available on [[1506: xkcloud]].
|I found a three fingered kitten!
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..."edges", and "shawls" are all kinds of "manifolds"; "hooves" are part of "bison"; "fog" contains "water"; and "triangles" consist of three "edges". Another
...o a classic {{w|snipe hunt}} where a hazing victim is tasked with finding "a box of grid squares".
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...tletext = 'Well, there's speculation that it's due to a mantle hotspot.' --a geologist who's trying to cover up the fact that they didn't hear your ques
This comic is a map of the United States, purporting to explain some of the most significan
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