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  2. Limp Bizkit - Wikipedia

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    Limp Bizkit is an American nu metal band from Jacksonville, Florida.Its lineup consists of lead vocalist Fred Durst, drummer John Otto, guitarist Wes Borland, turntablist DJ Lethal and bassist Sam Rivers.

  3. Castoreum - Wikipedia

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    Castoreum. Castoreum / k æ s ˈ t ɔːr i ə m / is a yellowish exudate from the castor sacs of mature beavers used in combination with urine to scent mark their territory. [1] [2]Both beaver sexes have a pair of castor sacs and a pair of anal glands, located in two cavities under the skin between the pelvis and the base of the tail. [3]

  4. Limp Bizkit discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of Limp Bizkit, an American nu metal band, consists of six studio albums, three compilation albums, one remix album, one live album, 26 singles, three promotional singles, 28 music videos and two video albums.

  5. Results May Vary - Wikipedia

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    Results May Vary is the fourth studio album by American nu metal band Limp Bizkit, released on September 23, 2003, through Flip and Interscope Records.It is the band's only album recorded without guitarist Wes Borland, who left in 2001.

  6. Spring in the Blue Hills: Beavers, skunk cabbage and ... - AOL

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    Beavers have built a beaver lodge along the far shore of St. Moritz Pond in West Quincy near Milton. The lodge is a small mound on the shoreline to the left of the evergreen tree in the center.

  7. Beaver - Wikipedia

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    A beaver's lips can close behind the incisors, preventing water from entering their mouths as they cut and bite onto things while submerged. [30] [31] The fore foot, hind foot, and tail of a beaver Beaver tail and footprints on snow. The beaver's front feet are dexterous, allowing them to grasp and manipulate objects and food, as well as dig.

  8. Muskrat - Wikipedia

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    The muskrat is much smaller than a beaver (Castor canadensis), with which they often share a habitat. [6] [7] Muskrats are covered with short, thick fur, which is medium to dark brown or black, with the belly a bit lighter (countershaded); as the animal ages, it turns partly gray. The fur has two layers, which protect it from cold water.

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