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  2. Headspace (Pulse Ultra album) - Wikipedia

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    CMJ New Music Report wrote in 2002, "Founded in Montreal in 1997, Pulse Ultra is an aggressive, yet melodic rock band that interestingly toys with prog à la Tool, but never loses focus on keeping its songs short and to the point.

  3. Backyard Batting Cage Project Grew Into a League of Its Own - AOL

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    It's not uncommon for parents to support their kids' athletic pursuits with more than a back-of-the-garage basketball hoop, as some go so far as to install swimming pools, backyard skating rinks ...

  4. Birdcage - Wikipedia

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    A newer trend is cages made of solid stainless steel. Large parrot cages made of stainless steel are costly but will outlast a powder-coated cage by 5 to 6 times. The materials used to build the cages greatly affect the price. While small cages are relatively cheap, large parrot-sized cages can be more expensive than an aviary.

  5. Bird trapping - Wikipedia

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    Painting of a lethal deadfall trap, a detail of Bruegel's 1565 Winter Landscape with Ice skaters and Bird trap. Bird trapping techniques to capture wild birds include a wide range of techniques that have their origins in the hunting of birds for food.

  6. Beachgoers are making their own shark cages to prevent attacks

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  7. Structures built by animals - Wikipedia

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    The process of building such structures may involve learning and communication, [4] and in some cases, even aesthetics. [5] Tool use may also be involved in building structures by animals. [6] A young paper wasp queen (Polistes dominula) starting a new colony. Building behaviour is common in many non-human mammals, birds, insects and arachnids.