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underwater panthers were creatures appearing in the mythology of a number of Native American traditions, which combined the features of mountain lions or lynx with those of snakes, and were believed to inhabit the deepest parts of lakes and rivers. / - 1 / 0

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The Life without Death cellular automaton, a mathematical model of pattern formation, is a variant of Conway's Game of Life in which cells, once brought to life, never die.
The KDN forest complex is the last large remaining rainforest in Sri Lanka other than Sinharaja.
The 1992 French film The Lover, the first Western film produced in Vietnam, is based on the semi-autobiographical novel by Marguerite Duras.
The New Lipchis Way passes an hundredal church and an Iron Age hill fort used by clubmen before crossing the Devil's Ditch.
In blackjack, regardless of the casino's rules for betting and how the cards are played, it is always optimal to split aces and eights.
The Australian Pale-headed Rosella (pictured) is partial to seeds of the introduced Scotch Thistle and Rough Cockleburr, as well as the native River Red-gum and tea tree.
Hurricane Gustav of the 1990 Atlantic hurricane season was the only major hurricane to develop during the season.
The 2009 Loyal Arrow NATO exercises in Sweden are the biggest aerial military exercises ever held in Sweden, involving around 2000 soldiers and 50 jets.
The motor theory of speech perception proposes that people understand speech not only through sound, but also by seeing the movements of the mouth.
The Tubridy Show's book club significantly boosted book sales in Ireland.
XU leader Lauritz Sand was turned in to the Gestapo by a female Norwegian Abwehr agent.
Albert Bridge (pictured) in London is seriously structurally unsound in part because of rotting caused by dog's urine.
Mexican singer-songwriter Ana Gabriel ranked third at the OTI Festival held in Lisbon, Portugal, in 1987 with the song "Ay Amor".

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