Wētā (also spelled weta in English) is the common name for a group of about 100 insect species in the families Anostostomatidae and Rhaphidophoridae endemic...
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and Joe Letteri. On June 17, 2021, Weta Digital announced they have partnered with Autodesk to productize Weta's proprietary tools based in Autodesk...
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Zealand public TV broadcaster 1 News into Wētā's workplace culture resulted in over 11 current and former Wētā Workshop employees anonymously sharing accounts...
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channel 26. On July 29, 2019, during the FCC repack, WETA relocated from channel 27 to channel 31. "WETA's First Broadcast". Washington, DC: Greater Washington...
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Anostostomatidae. Weta, Wetas, wētā or WETA may also refer to: Weta, Ghana, a village in Volta Region, Ghana, also known as Wheta Weta, South Dakota, an...
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Giant wētā are several species of wētā in the genus Deinacrida of the family Anostostomatidae. Giant wētā are endemic to New Zealand and all but one species...
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classical music format branded, "VivaLaVoce, the station that sings", on HD2. WETA's only competition in the market area is WBJC (91.5 FM), also a non-commercial...
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Weta were a four-piece rock band from Wellington, New Zealand. The band was formed in 1995. It supported touring bands including Everclear, Foo Fighters...
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Tree wētā are wētā in the genus Hemideina of the family Anostostomatidae. The genus is endemic to New Zealand. There are seven species within the genus...
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Weta (or Ʋeta) is a town in Ghana in the Volta Region. Weta (Ʋeta) is the place of birth of the Ghanaian poet Kofi Awoonor, who died in the Westgate shopping...
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Rhaphidophoridae (redirect from Cave weta)
Those occurring in New Zealand are typically referred to as jumping or cave wētā. Most are found in forest environments or within caves, animal burrows, cellars...
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The Wētā 4.4 Trimaran is a 4.4 metre (14 foot) sailing dinghy conceived and developed in New Zealand from 2001-2006 by Roger and Chris Kitchen and others...
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The Northland tusked wētā, Anisoura nicobarica, is a rare monotypic wētā of the family Anostostomatidae, endemic to the northern half of Northland in...
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of Weta Cloud – which sold to Unity Software on November 9, 2021, for $1.625 billion – and ex-CEO of Wētā FX (formerly named Weta Digital). Wētā FX is...
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Dendroplectron (redirect from Auckland Island weta)
Dendroplectron aucklandensis the Auckland Island wētā, is a cave wētā in the family Rhaphidophoridae, the only member of the genus Dendroplectron. It is...
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Anostostomatidae (section Wētā of New Zealand)
wētā in New Zealand (although not all wētā are in Anostostomatidae). Prominent members include the Parktown prawn of South Africa, and the giant wētā...
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was anchored by Robert MacNeil from WNET's studios and Jim Lehrer from WETA's studios. In 1983, the show was rebranded as The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour...
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Deinacrida heteracantha (redirect from Little Barrier Island giant weta)
heteracantha, also known as the Little Barrier giant wētā or wētāpunga (Māori: wētāpunga), is a wētā in the order Orthoptera and family Anostostomatidae...
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Deinacrida rugosa (redirect from Cook Strait giant weta)
giant wētā's reproduction relies upon the male locating a receptive female. This search is facilitated by the strong scent produced by the wētā's body...
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Hemideina maori (redirect from Mountain stone wētā)
stone wētā, is a wētā of the family Anostostomatidae. They are a large, flightless, nocturnal orthopteran endemic to New Zealand. Mountain stone wētā are...
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Percy murder case". The Chicago Tribune. Retrieved September 23, 2014. "WETA's Percy Rockefeller Diagnosed With Cancer". 26 July 2005. Retrieved 2015-07-28...
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frogs, such as the protected endangered Hamilton's Frog, spiders, insects (wētā), and snails. Some, such as the tuatara, are so unique that they have been...
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Anderus (redirect from Ground wētā)
Anostostomatidae (wētā). All Anderus species are nocturnal, and hide in burrows during the day. In New Zealand they are known as ground wētā due to their burrowing...
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(webspinners) Phasmatodea (stick and leaf insects) Orthoptera (crickets, wetas, grasshoppers, locusts) Zoraptera (angel insects) Notoptera (Xenonomia)...
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Maotoweta (redirect from Green moss wētā)
genus of cave wētā in the subfamily Macropathinae. The only known species is Maotoweta virescens, commonly known as the green moss wētā. It is endemic...
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Deinacrida mahoenui (redirect from Mahoenui giant weta)
Department of Conservation to create a wētā reserve. Gorse is an invasive weed in New Zealand pasture, and not the wētā's natural habitat, but in combination...
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(webspinners) Phasmatodea (stick and leaf insects) Orthoptera (crickets, wetas, grasshoppers, locusts) Zoraptera (angel insects) Notoptera (Xenonomia)...
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Treasure Island episode six: Duncan Garner goes from hero to zero amid Wētā's ruthless tactics". NZHerald. Retrieved 18 September 2024. Puschmann, Karl...
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including closely related insects, such as the bush crickets or katydids and wētā. The order is subdivided into two suborders: Caelifera – grasshoppers, locusts...
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With One of the Most Famous Pieces of Music in History". Boundary Stones: WETA's Washington DC History Blog. Retrieved April 6, 2019. James Haskins and Kathleen...
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