in fact on some level, since many species of salamander, including fire salamanders and Alpine salamanders, excrete toxic, physiologically active substances...
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Werewolf Runecasting Runic magic Rusalka (Slavic) Salamander, see Cultural depictions of salamanders Satan, see also Devil Satanic panic Satanism Scrying...
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source of all external phenomena, and even then of human phenomena." Angel Deity Demon Elemental Elf Fairy Gnome Nymph Cultural depictions of salamanders Tutelary...
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one of the only six species of giant salamanders in the world. The Japanese giant salamander can grow to a length of 5 feet (1.5 m) and a weight of 55...
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not possessed by the real animal. The legendary salamander is often depicted as a typical salamander in shape, with a lizard-like form, but is usually...
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Animals in ancient Greece and Rome (category Culture of ancient Rome)
symbols of death and rebirth as they were believed to go into hibernation. The ancient Greeks and Romans had numerous cultural depictions of salamanders. Aristotle...
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Amphibian (redirect from Origin of amphibians)
Plethodontidae, the lungless salamanders, which includes 60% of all salamander species. The family Salamandridae includes the true salamanders and the name "newt"...
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Frogs in culture (redirect from Cultural depictions of frogs)
modified into custom Pepe-based emoji. Ethnoherpetology List of fictional frogs Salamanders in folklore and legend Frogs portal Lang, Andrew. Myth, Ritual...
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Osprey (redirect from Cultural depictions of ospreys)
hares, other mammals, snakes, turtles, frogs, birds, salamanders, conchs, and crustaceans. Reports of ospreys feeding on carrion are rare. They have been...
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town to arrange for volunteers to assist salamanders that do not use the salamander tunnels. Many citizens of Amherst and college students come to watch...
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James V (redirect from Cultural depictions of James V of Scotland)
then Lewis, in his ship the Salamander, first making a will in Leith, knowing this to be "uncertane aventuris." The purpose of this voyage was to show the...
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Undine (section Cultural references)
sylphs, and salamanders respectively. According to Paracelsus (as paraphrased by occultist Manly P. Hall), the spiritual inhabitants of the elements...
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Olm (category Cave salamanders)
Boris (1997). "Morphometric analysis of black and white European cave salamanders, Proteus anguinus". Journal of Zoology. 241 (4): 699–707. doi:10.1111/j...
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unlikely to be the origin due to the existence of earlier cases. The Huanan market sold "live wolf pups, salamanders, civets, and bamboo rats" amongst other...
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Fahrenheit 451 (category Novels about freedom of speech)
and description of the burning of the Bible. In addition, the parents protested the violence, portrayal of Christians, and depictions of firemen in the...
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Spitting Image (category Cultural depictions of the British royal family)
portal 1990s portal United Kingdom portal Cultural depictions of Margaret Thatcher Cultural depictions of Ronald Reagan Les Guignols de l'info The Wrong...
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lands Triple-headed eagle (multi-cultural) – Wuchowsen - (Abenaki) One of the four wind spirits in Abenaki lore. Depicted as a giant eagle who lives atop...
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Japan (redirect from State of Japan)
World Heritage List, eighteen of which are of cultural significance. Japan is considered a cultural superpower. The history of Japanese painting exhibits...
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Hanbok (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024)
lands of the former Soviet Union—also retained a hanbok tradition. Koreans have worn hanbok since antiquity. The earliest visual depictions of hanbok...
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Bogeyman (section Cultural variants)
with native beliefs and, because of cultural contacts, sometimes more closely related to the North American version of the Boogeyman. However, the term...
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Alcatraz Island (redirect from Post of Alcatraz Island)
night herons, western gulls, slender salamanders, and deer mice. The Agave Path, a trail named for its dense growth of agave. Located atop a shoreline bulkhead...
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Frog (redirect from Evolution of frogs)
close to the common ancestor of frogs and salamanders, consistent with the widely accepted hypothesis that frogs and salamanders are more closely related...
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Fairy tale (redirect from Cross-cultural transmission of fairy tales)
nationalism, that the fairy tales of a country were particularly representative of it, to the neglect of cross-cultural influence. Among those influenced...
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The Butler (category Cultural depictions of Barack Obama)
conservative activists criticized the director and screenwriters of the film for depicting Reagan as indifferent to civil rights and his reluctance to associate...
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North Carolina Zoo (category Protected areas of Randolph County, North Carolina)
part of the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources. The Zoo is 75 miles (121 km) west of Raleigh, 25 miles (40 km) south of Greensboro...
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This research history of Mosasaurus documents the historical, cultural, and scientific accounts surrounding the Mosasaurus, a genus of extinct aquatic squamate...
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humanoid anatomy and behavior of these alleged beings. Depictions of Grey aliens have gone on to appear in a number of films and television shows, supplanting...
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Crocodilia (redirect from Evolution of crocodilians)
sprawling walk of salamanders and lizards. The animal can change from one walk to the other instantaneously, but the high walk is the usual means of locomotion...
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California (redirect from State of California, United States)
on-the-ground explorations of California in the 16th century, Rodríguez's idea of California as an island persisted. Such depictions appeared on many European...
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Jessica Galbreth, many of whom went on to author individual art books. Depictions of fae have made their way into popular culture in other ways, including...
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