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  2. Maxxis - Wikipedia

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    Maxxis Tyres and CST tires are wholly owned subsidiaries of Cheng Shin. [1] Maxxis tires used on a Taiwanese bike. The company began as a producer of bicycle tyres and has since expanded into other types of tyres, including for motor vehicles. In 2015 Cheng Shin had worldwide revenue of over $3.85 billion. [2]

  3. They Nest - Wikipedia

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    They Nest (also known as Creepy Crawlers) is a 2000 American science fiction horror film directed by Ellory Elkayem and starring Thomas Calabro, Dean Stockwell, John Savage, and Kristen Dalton. [ 1 ] Plot

  4. List of tire companies - Wikipedia

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    Titan Tire Corporation [79] USA: 1993 Goodyear (farm tires), Titan, Continental (OTR only) [80] Tigar Tyres Serbia: 1959 Tigar: Tomket Tires [81] [non-primary source needed] Czech Republic: 1997 Tomket (Czech brand of low category is made in China) Toyo Tire & Rubber [82] Japan: 1945 Nitto, Silverstone, Toyo: Trayal Corporation Serbia: 1955 ...

  5. These creepy crawlies could be Florida’s next big invasive ...

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    Scientists at the University of Florida identified these four species as the most likely to be Florida’s next problematic invasives.

  6. Creepy Crawlers (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Creepy Crawlers is an animated television series from 1994, produced by Saban Entertainment, that aired in syndication in the United States. [ 1 ] Ownership of the series passed to Disney in 2001 when Disney acquired Fox Kids Worldwide , which also includes Saban Entertainment .

  7. Creepy crawly spiders coming into your home? Don't kill them ...

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    Why experts say to leave spiders in your home alone. The rule of thumb, experts say, should be this: If the spider isn't bothering you, then don't bother it.